The minimalist steel base is made by a local blacksmith from Copenhagen and over the years this leather chair has a beautiful patina
The Adam stool from the Danish label is minimalist and industrial with an oak seat and a powder-lacquered base in calming colors.
The industrial Adam stool has a minimalist steel base made by a local blacksmith from Copenhagen and the seat is made of solid solid oak.
The steel base of the minimal design Adam stool by frama is made by a local blacksmith in Copenhagen and the seat is made of solid oak.
Adam is inspired by industrial design, an artist's studio, a workshop.
Made by a local Copenhagen steel smith, the Adam draws from the mindset of simplicity and function.
Adam Bench by Toke Lauridsen.
Adam is inspired by industrial design, an artist's studio, a workshop.
Made by a local Copenhagen steel smith, the Adam draws from the mindset of simplicity and function. Appearing as an object of functional de...
The 01 chair is a game of shapes that gives a completely new look at the chair. It is a reflection of the Scandinavian design traditions.
The Slow Chair from Vitra is an exceptionally light and comfortable armchair for inside and outside.
The light and elegant Eames Plastic Chairs by Vitra have been a worldwide concept for more than 60 years and are also known as the wire chair with the Eiffel base.
The EA 101 chair adapts to the body of the sitter and is exceedingly comfortable.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
The "Rubbish" bin is an environmentally conscious version of the original Vipppedal bin, made from 75% recycled materials.
The iconic Vipp waste bin from designer and Vipp founder Holger Nielsen is now also available in a "rubbish" version of 75% recycled material.
The iconic Vipp 15 pedal bin in Marie's Yellow is the favorite color of Vipp founder Holger Nielsen's partner, a limited edition item.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.