The new functional and modern Flow Trolley from Muuto is a beautiful monochrome serving trolley with perforated shelves that you can easily move from room to room.
The Vitra's Night Clock attracts attention with the combination of black brass and a playful semi-circular dial.
The Vitra's Night Clock attracts attention with the combination of shiny brass and a playful semi-circular dial.
The Vitra's Tripod Clock attracts attention with its tripod base and beautiful shiny brass finish.
The flexible Frama's Bench 01 is inspired by the Scandinavian church pews from the 20th century and consists of a solid wooden frame with beautiful clean rectangular lines.
The flexible Frama's Bench 01 is inspired by the Scandinavian church pews from the 20th century and consists of a solid wooden frame with beautiful clean rectangular lines.
The flexible Frama's Bench 01 is inspired by the Scandinavian church pews from the 20th century and consists of a solid wooden frame with beautiful clean rectangular lines.
The Muuto Ambit rail is a metal "no nonsense" lamp from TAF Architects and its shape makes it a simple lamp to combine with the already present items.
The Muuto Ambit rail is a metal "no nonsense" lamp from TAF Architects and its shape makes it a simple lamp to combine with the already present items.
The Muuto Ambit rail is a metal "no nonsense" lamp from TAF Architects and its shape makes it a simple lamp to combine with the already present items.
The Muuto Ambit rail is a metal "no nonsense" lamp from TAF Architects and its shape makes it a simple lamp to combine with the already present items.
The Muuto Ambit rail is a metal "no nonsense" lamp from TAF Architects and its shape makes it a simple lamp to combine with the already present items.
The Juice series, designed by Kristine Five Melvær for HAY, creates a cheerful atmosphere wherever you place it (even without flowers).
With the double opening, the sculptural and clean design Kink vase is a striking appearance, and also stands out without flowers!
The Vitra's Plywood Mobiles are the result of the multiplex molding techniques of Charles and Ray Eames that they adopted in the 1940s.