There was a time when a mirror was a mirror. A one-dimensional surface into which you could reflect yourself - in the bathroom, in the hallway or behind a cupboard door in the bedroom. It was purely practical. Today, the mirror is something else and more: a decorative element.
Designed in 1935 by the famous architect and furniture designer Magnus Læssøe Stephensen, the TMBO series is characterised by its sinuous silhouette and slightly sloping backrest.
The designer has chosen to work with two very contrasting materials that cooperate in a way where the clean surface is fragmented by the basic, dark, and slightly heavy legs, which – as the Latin word FER also refers to – supports the table surface.
A joyful design with a characteristic expression, a functional chair and a timeless, well-crafted material - these are the key elements of Magnus Stephansen's Arch armchair from 1932.
The Bubi suspension lamp is equally attractive as a single luminaire or as part of a row or group of several lamps. This delicate pendant looks good in all directions, so it can be hung at any height, above a coffee table for example.
Gammelgaard created a multi shade pendant named Tip Top, a perfect example of Danish minimalism. Its design is remarkably signed down to the smallest detail. It also has an anti-glare reflector.
Hans J. Wegner design for Carl Hansen. The L37 pendant, or simply « The Pendant », is a great classic in the Danish design world. Vertically adjustable thanks to its integrated handle, the elegantly designed L37 pendant is particularly suitable for rooms with high ceilings, and looks especially good hung above a dining room table or kitchen worktop. A master piece in design and craftsmanship.