The miniature Series by Fritz Hansen is made to a scale ratio of 1:6 and is entirely handmade.
This round version of the Asplund Tati dining table is a design by the Scandinavian designers Broberg & Ridderstrale, and it adds a subdued classic touch to your interior.
Floor lamp with a polypropylene lampshade, aluminum stem base and powder-coated stand in beautiful matching colors.
Table lamp with a polypropylene lampshade, aluminum stem base and powder-coated stand in beautiful matching colors.
The Atlas stool from New Works takes both its name and design from ancient Greece. The stool, designed by John Astbury, is inspired by Greek architecture, and the name comes from the titan called Atlas.
The Atlas dining table from New Works takes both its name and design from ancient Greece. The table, designed by John Astbury, is inspired by Greek architecture, and the name comes from the titan called Atlas.
The seal lounge chair is a design by the famous Ib Kofod-Larsen from 1952, for the Danish brand Audo Copenhagen
The seal lounge chair is a design by the famous Ib Kofod-Larsen from 1952, for the Danish brand Audo Copenhagen
In 1950, Jacques Adnet entered into a partnership with renowned French fashion house Hermes, where he developed a collection of discreet yet opulent leather-covered furniture and interior accessories.
The original Tom Dixon Beat hanging lamps in a cluster of three provide a cozy light above your kitchen worktop or dining table.
The Flamingo chair by Fredericia is named after its bird-like shape, as the slender leg structure is reminiscent of a bird standing on one leg, while the armrests that gently bend to the side resemble wings.
The Flamingo chair by Fredericia is named after its bird-like shape, as the slender leg structure is reminiscent of a bird standing on one leg, while the armrests that gently bend to the side resemble wings.
The FJ Clock is part of the Finn Juhl collection by the Danish label Architectmade, available in two seizes.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.