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Kastehelmi tumbler, designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala in 1964.
Design Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen. HK candleholders are made of mirror polished stainless steel.
Design Alfredo Häberli for Georg Jensen. Alfred salad servers made in oak wood and stainless steel.
Design Helle Damkjaer for Georg Jensen. Indulgence champagne cooler in stainless steel.
Designed by Danish designer duo Sebastian Holmbäck and Ulrik Nordentoft for Stelton, Emma's electric kettle is inspired by the golden age of Danish design in the 1950s and '60s. The lines are simple and elegant. The natural beech handle recalls the Nordic spirit.
Design Piet Hein Piet Hein's pepper grinder is made of stainless steel and is shaped like the famous super-egg.
Design Piet Hein Piet Hein's salt grinder is made of stainless steel and is shaped like the famous super-egg.
Design Piet Hein Be inspired by this super circular carving block made of solid teak and designed by Piet Hein.
Design Piet Hein The carving board is both aesthetic and practical.Its simple design will bring a breath of fresh air to your kitchen. Perfect for slicing the well prepared roast.
Design Tapio Wirkkala, 1968. Ultima Thule glasses in blown glass.
HK bonbonniere Turnip by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen.
Design ALFREDO HABERLI for Georg Jensen. Material: glass & oak wood. Size: h320 x diam. 95 mm. Volume 1 L.
Sigvard Bernadotte design by Georg Jensen, 2002. Very functional and of an unusual visual beauty, the Bernadotte thermo jugs are the ideal choice for serving your guests in style. Even though they were designed in 1938, they still look just as modern today as they did back then.
Matti Klenell design for Ittala, 2012. Lempi glasses are the universal drinking glasses made for any occasion, informal or spectacular. The glasses are stackable, making them the ultimate space-saver.
Aino Aalto design for Iittala, 1932. Echoing rings of water, the Aino Aalto pitcher from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time.
Aino Aalto design for Iittala, 1932. Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time.
Design Aino Aalto, 1932. Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time.
Kastehelmi plate designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala. The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.
Kastehelmi dish, designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala in 1964 The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.
Antonio Citterio design for Iittala. Elegant serving cutlery set.
Alfredo Häberli design for Iittala, 2001 Set of two Essence glasses.
Antonio Citterio design for Iittala. Citterio cutlery gift set.
Designer: Ritva PuotilaTable runner made of paper yarn, woven onto a cotton warp.
Designer: Ritva PuotilaPlace mats made of paper yarn, woven onto a cotton warp. There are Three designs available: Morning, Open Sky and Vista. The basic colours are natural, black, white and stone.
Cobra candlesticks designed by Constantin Wortmann for Georg Jensen. Candlesticks in stainless steel, mirror finish Medium H 200mm
Arne Jacobsen design by Georg Jensen, 1957. A beautiful cutlery gift box with 24 pieces signed Arne Jacobsen. The box includes large and small spoons, large forks and knifes. Their futuristic design and sleek lines are certainly key to their success. Perfect as a wedding gift.
Mitra cutlery gift box, designed by Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen, 1941
Henning Koppel design for Georg Jensen, 1963 New York cutlery set in stainless steel.
Bernadotte cutlery by Georg Jensen. In many ways, the BERNADOTTE collection is classicaly Georg Jensen. Constructed in sterling silver, it is both timeless and commited to a rich history, its provenance is Scandinavian and yet it is admired all over the world.
Harald Nielsen design for Georg Jensen, 1926Designer Harald Nielsen had a lifelong relationship working with silver. He joined the compagny as an apprentice in 1909.
Stylish AJ salad cutlery by Arne Jacobsen. Made by Georg Jensen. Dimension : 31,6 cmStainless steel.
Erik Magnussen design, for Stelton, 1977. This innovative and colorful insulated vacuum jug combines functionality and ease of use to let you take full advantage of your moments of relaxation. The Stelton flask is perfect for welcoming friends at home, or for taking on a picnic, to always have a warm or cool drink within easy reach.
Arne Jacobsen design, for Stelton, 1967. The AJ Cylinda ashtray is an intriguing ashtray, which well thought-out design makes it a functional and timeless object, which attracts the eye. The revolving top allows users to quickly poor the ash and cigarette butts into the lower container to avoid unwanted smells.
Design Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, 2002Ø 250 mmColors: white, lime, blue, pink
Designer: Peter Svarrer, 2004Models avaible: wine 25cl, champagne 32cl, wine/water 35cl, wine 50cl
Designer: Per LutkenModels avaible: snaps 3cl, snaps with stalk 3cl, port 14cl, water/white wine 19cl, brandy 22cl, champagne 23cl, beer 25cl, red wine 28cl, beer with stalk 36cl
Designer: Per lutken, 1970Models avaible: snaps 5cl, water 14cl, whiskey 24cl, beer 30cl, whiskey glass 33cl