Day Bed 710 models the strength, simplicity, and versatility of Aalto’s L-leg family. The bentwood legs and slatted frame combine to provide a sturdy, lightweight structure that can be moved as necessary. Made of solid birch
The marble Plinth series is a minimalist design collection of coffee and side tables, designed by Norm Architects studio as a tribute to marble .
The Slow Chair from Vitra is an exceptionally light and comfortable armchair for inside and outside.
This beautiful stool is available in oiled pine and dark stained pine. The AML Stool is a petite furniture object for everyday interiors.
The playful and fun Bobby the dog from Danish label Architectmade, a new addition and friend of Oscar the dog. Decorative design with it's technical detailing and clean lines, made of walnut and leather ears. Designed by Danish designer Hans Bollling.
Duck and Duckling by Hans Bolling, inspired by a true event in Copenhagen and made from teakwood to enjoy and tell the story to anyone. Design that put a smile to anyone's face.
The playful and fun Bobby the dog from Danish label Architectmade, a new addition and friend of Oscar the dog. Decorative design with it's technical detailing and clean lines, made of walnut and leather ears. Designed by Danish designer Hans Bollling.
The upper body of this Panda can be rotated relative to the lower body. The arms and legs can also move forwards and backwards.
The Artek’s 124° is a collection of sculptural mirrors that play with light and reflections
This beautiful reinterpretation of the classic Alvar Aalto lounge chair 401 comes in beautiful variants and is very comfortable thanks to the high back.
This beautiful reinterpretation of the classic Alvar Aalto lounge chair 401 comes in beautiful variants and is very comfortable thanks to the high back.
The Artek A808 floor lamp is a well balanced combination of colors and materials.
The Artek A811 floor lamp is a well balanced combination of colors and materials.
The Artek A811 floor lamp is a well balanced combination of colors and materials.
Originally designed by Alvar Aalto in 1945 and reinterpreted by Japanese designer Jo Nagasaka.