There was a time when a mirror was a mirror. A one-dimensional surface into which you could reflect yourself - in the bathroom, in the hallway or behind a cupboard door in the bedroom. It was purely practical. Today, the mirror is something else and more: a decorative element.
Designed in 1935 by the famous architect and furniture designer Magnus Læssøe Stephensen, the TMBO series is characterised by its sinuous silhouette and slightly sloping backrest.
A joyful design with a characteristic expression, a functional chair and a timeless, well-crafted material - these are the key elements of Magnus Stephansen's Arch armchair from 1932.
An evolution of Viggo Boesen's Little Petra, the Petra lounge chair shares the same aesthetics as the iconic seat - a low seat and a gracefully elevated, winged backrest - but with wider, taller dimensions.
Montera by Jaime Hayon is available in two color variants, Forest Green / Sky Blue and Amber / Ruby. Each piece is carefully crafted with an aluminum base and shade, black textile cord and polished brass dimmer with clear lacquer finish.
An adaptable side table, desk trolley and mobile storage unit, Rotate is a highly versatile piece that can be used in any situation. Complementing a modern lifestyle, the compact storage unit features a discreet set of wheels for easy transfer.
The Lamella lighting collection is inspired by the delicate pleats on the underside of mushroom caps commonly known as lamella. Modern design and at the same time a timeless classic.
This sleek tripod floor lamp is as much practical than beautiful. The combination of raw material as steel with skilled details such as mat black lacquer, American walnut and brass makes it an essential lighting for a modern or contemporary interior design.
Produced by Danish manufacturer Le Klint, the Carronade table lamp is the first model of that sleek and functional series. Its cannon shaped diffusor rests on a smooth wooden base, aided by small brass discs on either side that anabling to change the light direction.