The designer has chosen to work with two very contrasting materials that cooperate in a way where the clean surface is fragmented by the basic, dark, and slightly heavy legs, which – as the Latin word FER also refers to – supports the table surface.
The Wire stool embodies Verner Panton's preference for geometric shapes and wire as a visual element. Wire was launched in 1981. The new edition of the lightweight, stackable stool doubles as a versatile side table.
Even with this simple sofa, Finn Juhl remains true to his idea of emphasising the difference between load-bearing and supporting elements by separating the backrest from the supporting frame using brass brackets.
The Baker sofa is handcrafted with a wooden frame available in oak or walnut. The upholstery is entirely hand-sewn in textile or leather, and the cushion is sprung for maximum comfort and durability.
Inspired by modern art and foreign cultures, the Chieftain Chair with its organic shapes, liberated itself from traditional Danish furniture design and strict functionalism in both shape, construction and materials.
&Tradition’s Pavilion AV1 chair merges together an elegant, softly bent veneer seat and slender steel tube frame. Pavilion chairs create harmonic ambience by the dining table or as individual highlights of the room.