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LAMPE DE TABLE PC - PORTABLE
The PC portable lamp by Pierre Charpin is a refined, portable floor lamp for indoors and outdoors. Made from robust plastic with a scratch- and water-resistant matt finish, it is battery-powered, allowing it to be moved anywhere with complete freedom and flexibility. The PC portable lights are available in several single-colour models or in a selection of playful colour combinations, making them ideal for table lighting in many domestic environments, as well as in cafés, restaurants and other public places.
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.
PENDANT PH 3 1/2 - 3
The pendant PH 3 1/2 - 3 designed in 1929 by Poul Henningsen is a part of the very beautiful lamps of the "PH" family (initial of the designer) with a multi-part stretched steel shade which created a direct lighting to focus on an object or a surface and which can be used in any kind of spaces to be enlighted. (kitchen, room, dining room ..) Available in 4 colors.
TAK CHAIR
Both modern and traditional, colorful yet understated, the TAK chair, easily blends into interiors of all styles, and can either complete a dining room table with elegance, or be used solo in a bedroom or office. Its stability and sturdiness also make it an excellent choice for public spaces such as town halls, hospitals and airports.
KILT CABINET
Design, Claesson Koivisto Rune, 2012. Kilt is a high chest in colour lacquered medium wood with 2 doors and 2 deep drawers in width 90 cm resting on a metallic socket (also in lacq.colour) - Can be used without socket.
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.