The table called "Linear System table" is simple but with refined details and is a reference to the Scandinavian design heritage.
This airy and industrial looking Vitra desk designed in 1953 by Jean Prouvé is particularly good to combine with a variety of chairs. The desk table is made of powder coated steel legs and a natural oak table top.
The slender Flow table lamp by designer Andreas Kowalewski is a beautifully refined LED lamp with flexible positioning to illuminate your desk or the reading corner at home.
The Vitra Hal studio office chair consists of a polypropylene seat and an aluminum frame finished with a basic dark powder coating.
The AAC 25 soft chair by Hay combines a (desk) chair with a swivel base with castors and gaslift with a beautifully streamlined quilted seat.
The timeless and functional floor lamp from the Gubi Bestlite series is a design by Sir Robert Dudley Best from the 1930s and the design was inspired by the Bauhaus style.
The shade of the NJP is shaped to fit perfectly in the palm of the hand.
The Gubi Cobra lamp takes its name from the shape of the oval shade, reminiscent of the neck of a Cobra.
The AJ wall lamp is a functional Scandinavian design classic for your kitchen wall or next to the bed, available in beautiful colors.
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 beautiful Vitra table - desk lamp by Jean Prouvé is beautifully made of bent sheet steel and the light source is located deep in the shade, which gives it beautiful indirect light.
The Vitra desk lamp by Jean Prouvé from 1930 is artfully made of bent sheet steel with an indirect light source and is now also available in new colors.
Elegant and minimalistic design by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Artek. An oak desk table with graphic vertical steel band for support. Striking lines define the Kaari desk table.
The Gubi Demon consists of 3 bookshelves, made of solid wood, connected by black lacquered metal brackets.
The Tonone Atlas pendant lamp by Anton de Groof has an ingenious hinge mechanism and the glass shade is hand-blown.