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€12,498.00

Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1957

The PK80 daybed is a perfect balance between form and the chosen materials. It is minimalist but sophisticated. Its cushion can be upholstered in leather or in canvas Natural. Its base is in satin stainless steel.

The PK80 day bed is in the galleries of the Museum of Modern Art in New York since 2004.

€4,133.00

The PK 22 lounge chair is an iconic creation of the scandinavian modernist design, its has a graceful and minimalist line. It is one of the leading creation of the designer Poul Kjaerholm, its immediate comercial success and the recognition of the design field professionals,awarded by the Grand Prix of Milan Triennale's in 1957, will definitly ensure the international fame the designer.

€450.00

The VL38 created in the 40’s by the renown modernist architect Vihelm Lauritzen and originally designed for the « Radiohuset » in Copenhagen as a table lamp, was used in the recording studios.
The model was delevopped in collaboration with Louis Poulsen, and is newly relaunched by the same brand, declined in a serie of three models wich also includes the table lamp and the floor lamp.

€790.00

The VL38 created in the 40’s by the renown modernist architect Vihelm Lauritzen and originally designed for the « Radiohuset » in Copenhagen as a table lamp, was used in the recording studios.
The model was delevopped in collaboration with Louis Poulsen, and is newly relaunched by the same brand, declined in a serie of three models wich also includes the table lamp and a wall light.

€625.00

The VL38 created in the 40’s by the renown modernist architect Vihelm Lauritzen and originally designed for the « Radiohuset » in Copenhagen, was used in the recording studios.
The model was delevopped in collaboration with Louis Poulsen, and is newly relaunched by the same brand, declined in a serie of three models wich also includes a floor lamp and a wall light.

€495.00

Verner Panton Design, 1971

Panthella mini table lamp, is a new version of the classic Panthella, its diameter is 25 cm, with a new finish in a wide range of metalic Poppish shades directly drawn from the specter Verner Panton had selected.The Panthella table lamp diffuses a soft and pleasant light, directed mainly downwards. Its smooth appearance contribute to create a homely atmosphere.