The New Works' Kizu table lamp, designed by Lars Tornøe, defies the laws of gravity with a bold combination of beautiful geometric shapes.
The New Works floor lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works table lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works table lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works table lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works table lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works table lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works wall lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works ceiling lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The New Works ceiling lamp called Lantern, looks like a traditional Asian rice paper lampshade.
The minimalist Ripply candle holder by Cristián Mohaded is inspired by the natural undulating movement of water in the lake, made of stainless steel.
The Ware lamp is a sculptural combination of two organic shapes that together form a fascinating table lamp and provide warm atmospheric light.
The material wall lamp from New Work is, as the name suggests, composed of different materials with a contemporary result.
The material wall lamp from New Work is, as the name suggests, composed of different materials with a contemporary result.
The material wall lamp from New Work is, as the name suggests, composed of different materials with a contemporary result.
The Danish brand New Works presents a collection on the cutting edge of old and new. Light and dark. Design and art. Our work is a tribute to the strong Scandinavian history of craftsmanship and material knowledge. We work together with an international group of renowned designers and artists, who show a matching fascination for beautiful shapes and honest materials.
New Works was founded by Nikolaj Meier and Knut Bendik Humlevik in 2015, from the desire to establish a design house where design comes to life with care and intention and where there is room for creative experimentation - a place for new work. While Nikolaj as CEO juggles with numbers and daily activities, Knut Bendik is responsible for the specific look and feel as Creative Director. Together with a small, dedicated team, they went in search of a curated collection of lofty, yet accessible residential objects. It is through this objective that they shape the constantly evolving New Works story.