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EMMA KETTLE
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.
COPENHAGEN SC8 PENDANT
The Copenhagen pendant has a light an original industrial design, classical and maritime standards are combined in a contemporary line.
KARRONADE TABLE & WALL LAMP
Produced by Danish manufacturer Le Klint, the Carronade table lamp is the first model of that sleek and functional series. Its cannon shaped diffusor rests on a smooth wooden base, aided by small brass discs on either side that anabling to change the light direction.
SPINNING LIGHT BH1
Design Benjamin Hubert, 2010.
The spinning light BH1 is available in matt white, matt black and matt grey.
TOPAN VP6
Design Verner Panton, 1959
Pendant with elegant lines, modern and colorful (5 colors available).
VP2 PENDANT
Design Verner Panton, 1968
FlowerPot VP2 comes in white.
The FlowerPot VP2 is a beautiful floor lamp with lines of great finesse, modern and colorful.
PENDANT VP1
Design Verner Panton, 1968
Flower Pot VP1 comes in 13 colors.
The Flower Pot VP1 is a beautiful floor lamp with lines of great finesse, modern and colorful.
TABLE LAMP VP3
Design Verner Panton, 1969
VP3 Table lamp FlowerPot comes in 10 colors.
Perfect as a bedside lamp but is used as well as work lamp on a desk.
DOO-WOP PENDANT
The Doo-wop pendant, also known as the Navy Pendant, was initially designed in the 1950s for the Danish Navy’s buildings. It is now re-entering the market with new colors and is also available in a brass edition. The Doo-wop pendant spreads a soft and diffuse light, directed both upwards and downwards, and will brighten up any room in the house.
GLASS AINO AALTO
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
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
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.