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€389.00

The Coat Tree Wall was designed by Sidse Werner. It’s one of the world’s most functional members in this category. The light and fragile look hides the paradoxical fact that it is also one of the world’s most robust and practical racks: You can hang a surprisingly great number of heavy coats on it. The dynamic design is underlined by its ability to blend in anywhere and match the style of any room.

€520.00

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.

€795.00

Arne Jacobsen design for Louis Poulsen.

The AJ wall lamp’s bright and direct light can be used for reading when placed above a bed or sofa, or for the precise and controlled illumination of worktops, tables and desks. By playing with the angle, it is also possible to turn it into a spotlight which will lighten up paintings or sculptures. Available in 8 different colors.



€1,160.00

Arne Jacobsen design for Louis Poulsen.
Today considered an icon of Scandinavian design, the AJ floor lamp stands for elegance and simplicity. It will easily find its place in a living room, next to a sofa or armchair for precise and controlled illumination. Now available in 8 different colors, it will blend into any type of interior.

€10,300.00

Poul Henningsen design for Louis Poulsen, 1958.
Well known for its unique sculptural style, the PH Artichoke pendant continues to inspire interior designers around the world. Placed over a table for accent lighting or at the center of the room for general illumination, the PH Artichoke lamp will attract both attention and praise, no matter how it is used.