The Copacabana table by Mathieu Mategot is made of a black painted tubular frame with a metal perforated top. Light furniture, easy to move and almost transparent, so that it does not clutter up rooms and spaces. The Copacabana Coffee Table is a circular
The modular In-Situ sofa from Anderssen & Voll is a cozy and contemporary sofa that can be adapted to both the available space and taste.
The Slow Chair from Vitra is an exceptionally light and comfortable armchair for inside and outside.
Constructed from repurposed cardboard, the Disc Lamp is characterised by its pleasing spherical form .
The Slice series by Hans Hornemann is great for the design enthusiast who loves the natural untreated look of raw wood.
This table is a the perfect side table placed next to a sofa or an armchair.
The Gubi Epic Table is a celebration of Italian travertine stone, in response to the growing desire for the honesty and authenticity of natural materials.
With a refined and modern expression, the Twine Cushion has an invitingly tactile character with distinct knitted pebbles, joined by the softness of its baby llama wool material.
With the Turning Table by Theresa Rand it is an easy way to keep the living room nice and tidy!
The sofa with a robust and yet delicate, architectural but comfortable and cosy appearance.
The Louis Poulsen’s Enigma pendant lamp, designed by Shoichi Uchiyama from Tokyo, has a distinctive, sculptural structure.
Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the changing design style of its period, replacing the austerity of post-war design with a new, vigorous approach.
The Gubi Matégot Coffee Table is part of a more sophisticated register that Matégot designed until 1963.
A simple and elegant Linear wood bench by Thomas Bentzen comes in a modern form language with understated details for a long-lasting expression.
A pendant lamp as seen in the cosmos, that describes this pendant best. Concept design by Alexander Lervik for Design House Stockholm.