The Vitra Turbine Clock belongs to the family of wall clocks with which George Nelson wanted to bring modern design into American homes while emphasizing the spirit of optimism in the 1950s.
With the elegant and semi-transparent Fredericia Trinidad chair, designer Nanna Ditzel created a very recognizable chair suitable for many spaces.
New from Studio Space Copenhagen is the sculptural and elegant Unbound table lamp that can be moved both aligned and open for a more dramatic effect.
The Louis Poulsen’s PH 4/3 pendant continues the three-shade system originally designed by Poul Henningsen in 1925–26.
The Vitra Wiggle Stool made of corrugated cardboard is a design from 1972 by well-known architect Frank Gehry, a chair is also available.
A design by Robert Dudley Best for Gubi. Inspired by the Bauhaus style.
A design by Robert Dudley Best for Gubi. Inspired by the Bauhaus style.
The timeless Vitra Eames Wire Chair DKX is a design by Charles & Ray Eames. Available in a chromed version or powder coated version for outdoor use.
The Vitra Petal clock has become a classic design by George Nelson and it catches the eye thanks to its unique petal-shaped design, inspired by the clove with four leafs.
The elegant Gubi Multi-Lite by Louis Weisdorf from 1972 is now also available as a portable table lamp to enjoy anywhere in the house.
The Artek N60 stool has a simple, elementary structure and is ideal for the children's room.
The iconic Block Lamp by Design House Stockholm, a design classic by Harri Koskinen.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.