The Stay lounge sofa by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
The Vitra Trapèze table by Jean Prouvé was initially designed for the Cité Universitaire of Antony in Paris in 1948, and now available for all.
The Artek Lounge Chair 43 by Alvar Aalto from 1937 is a real statement chair made of solid birch wood and braided linen upholstery, a comfortable design.
The high back of the Grand executive is provided with a neck cushion that can be adjusted in height by means of a FlowMotion mechanism. This means that the resistance of the backrest can be adjusted individually and excellent comfort is guaranteed!
The 70/70 table by Taf Architects has a recognizable flattened table top edge, a solid oak table top is available in multiple sizes and colors.
The 70/70 table by Taf Architects has a recognizable flattened table top edge, a solid oak table top is available in multiple sizes and colors.
The EA 119 chair adapts to the body of the sitter and is exceedingly comfortable, even without elaborate upholstery.
String Furniture is a popular Swedish storage system from 1949 including this beautiful freestanding desk. The Works Desk table is adjustable in height for working standing or use the desk with more people.
The 70/70 table by Taf Architects has a recognizable flattened table top edge, a solid oak table top is available in multiple sizes and colors.
The design classic EA 108 (office) chair from Vitra adapts to the body and is exceptionally comfortable for private and work use.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.
This airy and industrial Vitra desk table from 1953 by well-known designer Jean Prouvé has slender metal legs that resemble the hands of a compass.