Let consists of two parallel planks that are slightly tilted, which provides structural stability and a comfortable seat.
The Kin family, designed by Lars Beller Fjetland, is synonymous with a happy family. The Kin family emphasizes those genes that are closest to us and most dear to us.
Discover the modern and slim Pitcher Table from Seuren Tafels, made of solid oak. This versatile table is ideal as a dining table or office table.
The Brasilia lounge chair by Audo Copenhagen is a mix of Brazilian modernism and Scandinavian ethics.
The iconic 1958 pendant lamp by Poul Henningsen has been specially designed to provide both practical and pleasant light and comes in many variants.
The Glass Carafe drinking glass set from Karakter is part of an elegant collection, designed by Aldo Bakker, both in shape and name based on Bakker's playful glass carafe.
The Glass Carafe drinking glass set from Karakter is part of an elegant collection, designed by Aldo Bakker, both in shape and name based on Bakker's playful glass carafe.
The Plank outdoor series by contemporary Parisian designer Aurélien Barbry is characterized by simplicity and functional beauty.
Plank outdoor series by contemporary Parisian designer Aurélien Barbry, is characterised by simplicity and functional beauty.
Plank Bench’s horizontal plank placed at the top of the headrest is an ideal spot for a glass of wine, small flowerpots, or a lantern for a well-placed glow at night.
The rocking toy Norppa from the Finnish Vaarnii takes its name from the shape as well as from the endangered seal population, the ringed seal.
The Palko cushion from Marimekko in the well-known Palko pattern designed by Maija Louekari. Inspired by pods, the graphic shapes of Palko, Finnish for "pod", form even, recurring wavy stripes
The Palko pouffe from Marimekko in the well-known Palko pattern designed by Maija Louekari. Inspired by pods, the graphic shapes of Palko, Finnish for "pod", form even, recurring wavy stripes
The contemporary 006 AA bench by Kwangho Lee consists of three apparently simple elements stacked on top of each other.
The AA table by Kwangho Lee consists of three apparently simple elements stacked on top of each other: a top that functions as a table top, slanted legs in an inverted V-shape and a whole tree trunk in the middle.