The PK52 elegant and refined modernist desk was originally designed for the Royal Danish academy of fine arts by the renown modernist pioneer the designer Poul Kjaerholm. The elegant association of materials and its simple lines allow its association with contemporary or classic furnitures as well as spaces.
The HOME D1 model is a small dimensions home desk made of solid oak frame and linoleum desk top. Its airy design combine perfectly elegance and practicality for a daily use.
Copenhague desk is made out of wood ( major material ). The Copenhague table series combines diversity ans simplicity. The desk CPH90 express a feel of pure and elegant presence and can be used as well for individual use as for workspace use.
The desktop CPH190 has a rectangular shape top and features a back panel where we can easily stand up books or stick some post-it. The legs are in solid oak and the top in veneered wood (oak clear or matt lacquered, or black stained oak)
The desk Azur expresse the intemporary idea of Danish design: form and function.
It’s size 170 x 80 x H 72 is the most commun, the table top made out of wood contains 4 large drawers. Its geometrical shape goes with the atmosphere of work.
Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen, 1965. Oxford swivel chair with flexible backrest low, medium or high. The shell is moulded wood comprising 7 layers of beech and 2 layers of poplar. Upholstered with polyurethane foam and covered with fabric or leather.
Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen. Lily was designed for the Danish Central Bank in 1970. In 2008 redesigned for optimal comfort with a choice : The classic chair with armrests and fixed height or office chair with wheels and height adjustable.
Designed by Arne Jcaobsen for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Swivel chair on wheels in veneer, molded in one piece with or without upholstery in fabric or leather. Available in different woods and colors.