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€11,498.00

Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1963

The PK54 dining table is an encounter between two geometric shapes: the square and the circle. The table becomes a true sculpture through the elegance and purity of its lines. Poul Kjaerholm has also combined two materials together: the base is in satin brushed stainless steel and its top in marble or granite.

€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.

€509.00

Design Verner Panton 1955.

Panton One chair is produced with both functional design and aerial lines with an apreciable comfort brought by it's slighlty curved backseat and its ergonmic hand-woven polyuretan strings with a nylon core.
Its stainless steel frame version and the Uv-protected polyurethan strings make it perfectly suitable for an outdoor use.

€1,549.00

Ole Wanscher design by Carl Hansen, 1957. Great classic of Danish design, the Egyptian chair by Ole Wanscher is a beautiful work of art. Elegant and attractive, lightweight but very stable, it is suitable for all types of interiors and can be used as an extra stool or merely for decoration. Easy to move and to store, this foldable stool will delight owners of small spaces.

€600.00 €510.00

Alvar Aalto design by Artek, 1937. The elegant design and decorative finishes of the Artek A330S, or Golden Ball pendant make it particularly appreciated in living rooms and dining rooms. The unique shape of the lampshade allows for even distribution ofpleasant, glare-free light.

€995.00

Poul Henningsen design for Louis Poulsen.
The PH 5 lamp is designed to be hung at a low height over a table or desk and will produce moderate light for its surroundings. Now a standard in terms of Scandinavian design, the pendant generates warm, cozy, 100% glare-free light. It is available in a range of bright colors which will bring a vibrant, colorful boost to any room.

€4,176.00

Hans Wegner design, 1953. Designed to easily integrate into any environment, the Kayak bench by Hans Wegner looks just as beautiful in an entrance or corridor as it does in a waiting area. Simple and elegant, it’s the ideal bench for taking a short break between tasks, or the perfect place to leave documents or clothes before putting them away.

€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.

€519.00

Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen, 1952. The Ant chair by Arne Jacobsen is, without a doubt, the most famous three-legged chair in the world. Now also available with four legs, it continues to seduce interior designers of all ages. Its comfortable seat, as well as the lightness of its structure, gives it a strong ability to adapt to different environments: dining rooms, offices or restaurants.

€589.00

Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is the best-selling Danish design chair around the world. It offers multiple possibilities in terms of interior design thanks to its simple form and various finishes. It is highly appreciated in dining rooms, kitchens, restaurants and meeting rooms, but will blend into any type of environment.