The Vitra Petit Repos armchair resembles the classic armchair, but in addition to a high seating comfort, it also has practical compact dimensions.
The Power Bar is a contemporary design item that gives your Pedestal TV stand the final touch!
Finally, a cable reel that can be seen. Make a statement with Pedestal’s Cable Stand. The Cable Stand is a cool and flexible design item, designed to neatly organize your cords.
The Spider Web drying rack from Fritz Hansen not only looks like a spider web, but also has the same resilience and functionality, even in wet weather conditions.
Versatility is the keyword for the Offset Sofa Bed, which offers the possibility to transform from an elegant sofa to a comfortable bed. Ideal for receiving extra guests.
Finnish designer Alvar Aalto's iconic stackable stool from 1933 is one of his most simple and affordable designs.
Poised on a slim metal stem, Comodo's wood cabinet is set off-centre with a lidded compartment.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.