The Lyfa hanging pendant divan is a true classic and was designed by Simon P. Henningsen in 1962. Divan is available in four dimensions and also in a brass variant.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The MEMOIR lamp collection by designers duo Gam-Fratesi is a modern take on and interpretation of the classic chandelier.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
The Lyfa Memoir is a series that includes pendant, wall and ceiling lamps, with the opal glass shade as the consistent element.
Bent Karlby designed the classic MOSAIK series in 1959. This conical shade also provides decorative light on the top reflecting the brass.
Bent Karlby designed the classic MOSAIK series in 1959, available in three dimensions. This conical shade also provides decorative light on the top reflecting the brass.
Bent Karlby designed the classic MOSAIK series in 1959, available in many variations. This conical shade also provides decorative light on the top reflecting the brass.
Bent Karlby designed the classic MOSAIK series in 1959, available in three dimensions. This conical shade also provides decorative light on the top reflecting the brass.
The playful Ninotchka pendant lamp is a very recognizable design icon, designed by Danish designer Bent Karlby in 1954.
The playful Ninotchka pendant is a very recognizable design icon, designed by Danish designer Bent Karlby in 1954. Available in three dimensions.
The playful Ninotchka pendant lamp is a very recognizable design icon, designed by Danish designer Bent Karlby in 1954. Available in 3 dimensions.
Light on the one hand and art on the other, the pan lamp is striking at all hours of the day., By Danish designer Bent Karlby, he designed it in 1970.
The timeless Peanut pendant is a mid-century classic, full of character, designed by Danish designer Bent Karlby in 1946. Peanut pendant is available in three dimensions.
The characterful opal glass Repose wall lamp is a new addition to the collection of the same name by designer duo Gam-fratesi.