The Exit Serving Trolley by Gunilla Allard is made of oak and is characterized by its slim, Scandinavian presence, perfect to serve drinks at home.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
The elegant Artek Atelier bar stool from Taf studio has a light appearance and is suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The elegant Artek Atelier bar stool from Taf studio has a light appearance and is suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The elegant Artek Atelier bar stool from Taf studio has a light appearance and is suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The elegant Artek Atelier bar stool from Taf studio has a light appearance and is suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The elegant Artek Atelier bar stool from Taf studio has a light appearance and is suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The Atelier bar stool from Artek has a beautiful appearance and is lightweight, making it suitable for restaurants, cafes and at home.
The iconic lounge chair by Ray and Charles Eames with the back, seat and base made of multiplex wood in an organic shape for ultimate comfort.
The iconic lounge chair by Ray and Charles Eames with the back, seat and base made of multiplex wood in an organic shape for ultimate comfort.
The iconic lounge chair by Ray and Charles Eames with the back, seat and base made of multiplex wood in an organic shape for ultimate comfort.
The flexible, system is ideal in the kitchen, bathroom, home office or living room. A Swedish design classic from 1946 by Nils Strinning,
The flexible, system is ideal in the kitchen, bathroom, home office or living room. A Swedish design classic from 1946 by Nils Strinning,