Thanks to their simplistic appearance, pieces of the Kabino collection will serve in the office, kitchen as well in the hallway
The ample silhouette radiates a primary organic purity. Its voluminous form is offset by a narrow contour, which hones and refines its expression.
The Jam "bookcase" is held together with a wedges construction and can be mounted without screws or tools.
The luxurious Silo poufs by Hans Hornemann for the Danish Normann Copenhagen are available in three sizes and many beautiful fabric options.
The Slice series by Hans Hornemann is great for the design enthusiast who loves the natural untreated look of raw wood.
The soft Scene pouf with decorative stitching adds an artistic touch to any space, inviting users to sit back and relax.
Thanks to their simplistic appearance, pieces of the Kabino collection will serve in the office, kitchen as well in the hallway
The airy and above all practical Kip desk is designed to last for years, the base is made of steel and a solid wooden top.
The airy and above all practical Kip desk is designed to last for years, the base is made of steel and a solid wooden top.
Made from full-length pine planks, as the name implies, the simplistic Plank collection offers a practical storage solution.
Simon Legald has created a contemporary collection of storage furniture from this cocktail, in which he interprets the classic rolling cupboard.
Simon Legald has created a contemporary collection of storage furniture from this cocktail, in which he interprets the classic rolling cupboard.
Watches, conveyor belts and 1950s furniture were some of the sources of inspiration for the Jalousi furniture collection. Simon Legald has created a contemporary collection of storage furniture from this cocktail, in which he interprets the classic rollin
The Edge table by Simon Legald is a minimalist design in which the material travertine is central, available in two sizes.
Solid is a minimalist coffee table made from natural, solid materials that unite Scandinavian craftsmanship with the basic principles of Japanese architecture. Designed by Lars Beller Fjetland.