A lamp of simple and essential design, available in two versions, wall sconce and suspension lamp. The wall sconce is composed of a rosette lampshade in pleated available in several colours with an 11 cm chrome arm. The É suspension lamp consists of a pleated lampshade and a chrome rosette. The cable can be adjusted in height from 20 to 220 cm. Both versions take a 40 Watt light-bulb.
The seat of Tabouret N° 307 (1951) by Jean Prouvé has the shape of a tractor saddle and is crafted from solid oak in the version produced by Vitra.
The HAL Armchair, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a modern reinterpretation of the classic shell chair, inspired by the iconic Plastic Chair by Charles and Ray Eames. It features a dyed-through polypropylene seat shell with armrests, available with optional seat cushions secured by screws, and a non-stackable wooden base in light oak, dark oak, or black-pigmented walnut. The connection between the shell and base is crafted from die-cast aluminum, powder-coated in a subtle dim grey. The HAL series offers versatility with various base options, including metal or wood, castors for studio models, high versions for bar stools, and beam solutions for waiting zones. The HAL RE version, made from recycled plastic sourced from Germany's 'Yellow Bag' household waste collection, emphasizes sustainability by reducing emissions and energy consumption. The recycled material gives the chair a unique speckled appearance, though white is currently unavailable due to technical limitations. The HAL RE shell is fully recyclable at the end of its lifecycle, and for large-scale use in auditoriums or multipurpose spaces, it can be paired with stackable bases, row connectors, seat numbering elements, and stacking trolleys. The chair’s comfort is enhanced with optional seat cushions or upholstery, and the HAL Soft version offers full upholstery for added luxury. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the HAL Armchair is a versatile addition to any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, is renowned for its innovative and timeless furniture designs, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames to create functional, aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.
The Palissade collection, designed by the renowned French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for HAY, is a versatile range of outdoor furniture crafted from durable powder-coated or hot-galvanized steel. Characterized by symmetrical geometry, the collection embodies visual simplicity and robust strength, making it ideal for both natural landscapes and urban environments. Designed to age gracefully, Palissade furniture is built to last and enhance its surroundings over time. Suitable for a variety of settings, including cafés, restaurants, gardens, terraces, and balconies, the collection features a two-component coating system—primer and outdoor powder coating—that ensures resistance to corrosive elements. Available in multiple finishes, such as Anthracite (RAL 9011), Sky Grey (RAL 7038), Olive (RAL 6003), Hot Galvanized Steel, and Iron Red (RAL 8015), the Palissade collection combines functionality with timeless design. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, offering designers and architects the opportunity to integrate the furniture into their projects digitally.
HAY, a leading Danish interior design company founded in 2002, is celebrated for its contemporary, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend modern aesthetics with functionality, catering to residential, commercial, and public spaces worldwide.
The Around Coffee Table brings a new perspective to its typology through the characterful wooden veneer frame that runs along the edge of the table, echoing the ideas of Scandinavian design. With its round shape and multiple sizes, the Around Coffee Table can be used in a multitude of settings, on its own or in groups, in any living room, lounge setting, lobby area or hotel room.
The Dice coffee table is truly a design object. No compromise has been made in its design. Every detail is exactly as designers Studio Truly Truly intended. This creates a fascinating table that continues to surprise from every perspective.
Toveri marries curves and hard materials to create a table series with soft shapes and striking features. The link between the top and the base has been moved to the centre of the tables, so the table top appears to float. The symmetry of the two elements makes the base seem like a shadow of the top.
Natural shapes and materials bring tranquillity to your living space because they exude softness and quality. It's the first thing you notice about Iduna coffee tables. The tapered wooden legs support a marble or solid oak top - large or small, in a high or low version for the most beautiful pairings.
With Liliom, design studio Beck Design has crafted a series of organically shaped tables in varying shapes and heights. They're as beautiful as they are practical – you can nest them for a tidier look. The ceramic or solid wood top gives the piece a natural accent, while a lacquered finish creates a colourful look.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.