The Wästberg Holocene series was invented by several well-known designers to create beautiful objects. The Holocene is inspired by the time before electricity.
Since the founding of Tala, the Ten Trees programme was established as a
commitment to plant 10 trees for every 200 products sold.
Since the founding of Tala, the Ten Trees programme was established as a
commitment to plant 10 trees for every 200 products sold.
The Vitra Home Office Set brings together the work of four designers and seamlessly combines the Eames Desk Unit EDU, Allstar Office Swivel Chair and the Lampe de Bureau.
The Zoo Timer wall clocks series from 1965 are part of the collection that George Nelson designed in the mid-20th century for the American clock manufacturer Howard Miller.
The Zoo Timer wall clocks series from 1965 are part of the collection that George Nelson designed in the mid-20th century for the American clock manufacturer Howard Miller.
The Zoo Timer wall clocks series from 1965 are part of the collection that George Nelson designed in the mid-20th century for the American clock manufacturer Howard Miller.
The WorKit is a simple, logical and extremely flexible solution for your home or office spaces.
The Vitra side tables are a design by the brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
The Vitra side tables are a design by the brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
The Vitra side tables are a design by the brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
The horizontal mother fish and her baby from the well-known wooden Vitra wooden dolls series is a beautiful design by designer Alexander Girard from 1952.
In 1953 the American designer Alexander Girard created a collection of wooden dolls for his home in Santa Fe. Today, Girard’s colourful collection of wooden dolls is produced by Vitra
In 1953 the American designer Alexander Girard created a collection of wooden dolls for his home in Santa Fe. Today, Girard’s colourful collection of wooden dolls is produced by Vitra
In 1953 the American designer Alexander Girard created a collection of wooden dolls for his home in Santa Fe. Today, Girard’s colourful collection of wooden dolls is produced by Vitra