The Vitra stool/side table was originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for the three lobbies of Rockefeller Center in New York.
The Vitra stool/side table was originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for the three lobbies of Rockefeller Center in New York.
The Vitra stool/side table was originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for the three lobbies of Rockefeller Center in New York.
The HL410 wall lamp by Fritz Hansen is an outdoor lamp with a distinct architectural character, designed in 1975 by the famous Danish architect Henning Larsen.
The BM62 armchair by Fredericia is a tribute to the essence of Danish design: functional, pure and sustainable.
The Lukki stool from Artek is the "one and only" student chair, a design with this target group in mind.
This organic and elegant chair by designer Rainer Daumiller is a clear example of working with natural materials and good craftsmanship.
This organic and elegant chair by designer Rainer Daumiller is a clear example of working with natural materials and good craftsmanship.
The Shoescraper from Swedish Maze is a stylish and practical solution for extra storage space in your hallway, wardrobe or anywhere else in the house.
The Puteli candleholder is designed by Carina Seth Andersson and made from mouth-blown glass. The metal top is removable.
The Puteli candleholder is designed by Carina Seth Andersson and made from mouth-blown glass. The metal top is removable.
The Umpu vase from Marimekko, designed by Carina Seth Andersson, is ideal for cut flowers and decorative branches with evergreen leaves.
Oiva teapot designed by Sami Ruotsalainen has a wooden handle. The pot, strainer and wood-knob lid are made of white stoneware
The Syksy (autumn) glass series, designed by Matti Klenell, continues with the exploration of nature and weather phenomena familiar from Marimekko’s art of printmaking
This set includes two clear Sukat Makkaralla tumblers, which are made of mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series is designed by Anu Penttinen