Laminett by Yngve Ekström is a smaller sibling to the Lamino easy chair. The same iconic curve, here with a lower back for a lighter expression. A low and high version of the same easy chair was an idea that Yngve used in several of his chair collections.
Designed in 1949, the CH24 Wishbone chair is now available in a version suitable for children aged three and over. The anniversary version for 2024 is a children's chair - an exact copy of the big chair.
The versatile Luna desk was designed by design duo Broberg and Ridderstråle, who were inspired by the shape language of a grand piano. With its generous radius, rounded edges and rounded drawer front, Luna is equally beautiful from every angle.
Pillo is a high-back armchair with generous proportions and a timeless character. The Pillo armchair is available with a swivel base with relaxation mechanism or a wooden base. Shown here with the wooden base.
The CH26 chair was designed in 1950 but was never produced. It was finally made in accordance with Wegner's original sketch. The curved shape of the chair reflects Hans J. Wegner's exceptional craftsmanship and makes it a true classic of Danish design, which does not get older.
The CH26 chair was designed in 1950 but was never produced. It was finally made in accordance with Wegner's original sketch. The curved shape of the chair reflects Hans J. Wegner's exceptional craftsmanship and makes it a true classic of Danish design, which does not get older.
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.