Alvar Aalto design by Artek, 1952. The discreet and minimalist cylindrical pendant, Artek A110, is declined in black and white. It is a very popular choice for kitchens, especially when installed in a line over a worktop or table. The A110 lamps are also frequently used in hallways and entrances for focused and functional lighting.
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.
The SKAGEN serie is known for its cubic shape and characteristic cross-back, as well as for its excellent longevity. The emblematic bank Skagen refers to the late 19th century style found at the northern tip of Denmark - at the time, the cultural center of famous painters and writers.
The Steamer deck chair is a creation from the Skagerak collection. Functional and comfortable, the construction is in robust teak wood. The deck chair is easy to transport thanks to its folding legs and handle. With the addition of a cushion, comfort is absolute, and the deck chair will look great in gardens and terraces.
The SKAGEN series is known for its cubic shape and characteristic cross-back, as well as for its excellent longevity. The iconic Skagen chair is a reference to the late 19th century style found in the northern tip of Denmark - at the time, the cultural center of famous painters and writers.
The Lamino easy chair was designed by Swedese founder Yngve Ektrom in 1956. Epitomising the 1950's "Scandinavian Modern" style, the Lamino Armchair has a refined wooden frame.