The modern CPH 25 table round is a spacious table on four legs by the designers and brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. A quality table for at home or at work.
Thanks to the special shoji paper of which the lamp is made, the cold light from the light source is converted into a beautiful, warm light.
A new addition to the minimalist Fifty-Fifty collection by Sam Weller, now with a functional wall lamp with an integrated LED light source. A beautifully balanced design for above your dining table, reading chair or near your sofa.
A design by the Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for GUBI, the Beetle Meeting Chair is here for your home office or formal space.
Relax yourself in this modern enveloping embrace from Normann Copenhagen, the chair by Simon Legald.
The futuristic Melt lamp in a bundle as a huge light sculpture hanging from the ceiling, an eye-catcher that you can continue to enjoy.
Thanks to the special shoji paper of which the lamp is made, the cold light from the light source is converted into a beautiful, warm light.
The flexible CPH Deux 215 bench is available in 3 sizes, all characterized by a width of 35 cm. and a height of 45 cm. Also great to use as a side table.
The Normann Copenhagen Amp lamp by Danish designer now comes in a new variant of zinc and frosted glass.
Thanks to the special shoji paper of which the lamp is made, the cold light from the light source is converted into a beautiful, warm light.
Thanks to the special shoji paper of which the lamp is made, the cold light from the light source is converted into a beautiful, warm light.
Pierre Charpin’s PC Linear is the latest member to join the family of PC lamps. The new design shares the same simple and elegant profile that is present in the rest of the PC family.
The elegant Nelson Apple Bubble pendant is part of a lighting series designed by George Nelson and produced by Herman Miller in the 1950’s
The Normann Copenhagen vertical mirror is a combination of functionality and aesthetics.
The Hay Nelson saucer Bubble hanging lamp L is designed by George Nelson.