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Elegant and with a hint of whimsy, the modular candleholder Jazz was conceived in 1961 by Danish architect, ceramist and jazz musician Max Brüel. A slender, graceful silhouette in three heights, Jazz is an elegant addition to the home – by itself or in groups. A Jazz candleholder comes with a top, a base and three interchangeable stems in different heights to fit any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Jazz Max Brüel, 1961 suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Jazz Max Brüel, 1961 by karakterCopenhagen is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Jazz Max Brüel, 1961 be used outdoors?

The Jazz Max Brüel, 1961 is designed for indoor use only.

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MOON - Round wall-mounted mirror - Accessories by Shake

Shake > Accessories

OMBRE - Handmade wool rug

OMBRE - Handmade wool rug - Rug by Shake

Shake > Rug

WOOP - Round wooden dining table

WOOP - Round wooden dining table - Table by Shake

Shake > Table

High table - Steel high table

High table - Steel high table - Table by SITLOSOPHY®

SITLOSOPHY® > Table

TUK - Fabric small sofa

TUK - Fabric small sofa - Sofa by Paged

Paged > Sofa

ADA 00 S0 - High stool

ADA 00 S0 - High stool - Stool by PIANI

PIANI > Stool

Loop Mono Swivel with Castors

Loop Mono Swivel with Castors - Chair by Infiniti Design

Infiniti Design > Chair

MADE WITH RECYCLED POLYPROPYLENE PLASTIC Born ten years ago, and it has immediately become one of the Infiniti best sellers, Loop is a sinuous icon capable of making any public or private environment elegant. The polycarbonate shell gives now way to a recycled polypropylene version, made even thinner and lighter than before. The ergonomic armrests have a new size, but maintaining the typical curvature, which has made this chair unique for its kind. Loop Mono in polypropylene, which is added to the classic wooden version, takes on a pop, fresh and modern connotation.

Case ½ x 1 Shelf Module – 35 cm

Case ½ x 1 Shelf Module – 35 cm - Cabinet by Bolia

Bolia > Cabinet

Case Shelf Module | Designed by OOOJA | | Creates a clean and organised expression | Versatile modules that can stand alone or be combined in any space | Crafted in Denmark in durable quality

HÅG Creed

HÅG Creed - Office Chair by Flokk

Flokk > Office Chair

The HÅG Creed builds on the best from two original groundbreakers, the HÅG H04 and HÅG H05, by legendary designer Peter Opsvik. It combines classic design with smart functionality, is user-friendly, and features our unique centre-tilt mechanism - HÅG inBalance®.

HÅG Excellence

HÅG Excellence - Office Chair by Flokk

Flokk > Office Chair

De HÅG Excellence staat voor een onovertroffen niveau in comfort en exclusief design. Deze high-end quality stoelen reageren op al uw bewegingen en bieden u excellente ondersteuning en balans. Door de geavanceerde functies en eigenschappen, én de keuze uit prachtig leer, voelen lange werkdagen aan als een luxe.

RH Logic 200 - 220

RH Logic 200 - 220 - Office Chair by Flokk

Flokk > Office Chair

The way we work depends on who we are, what we do and when we do it. But one thing that unites us is the need for wellbeing during long hours by the desk. The new and improved RH Logic is a natural choice for lasting individual comfort. By adjusting smoothly to your body and providing crucial support and relief, it helps you stay focused on getting things done – no matter who you are, what you do or when you do it.

Johnson

Johnson - Table by Cantori

Cantori > Table

Design di Maurizio Manzoni. La purezza del suo stile irrompe fuori dal mainstream, proponendo un nuovo modo di guardare il divano, senza trascurare le esigenze della contemporaneità dell’arredamento.

CAST

CAST - Desk by Cider Edition

Cider Edition > Desk

La collection d’assises Cast se prête au jeu du sur-mesure avec élégance et aisancelle repose, littéralement, sur un système de piètement saillant en fonte d’aluminium.

CIRCUIT

CIRCUIT - Desk by Cider Edition

Cider Edition > Desk

Circuit est une table basse sculpturale et pratique dont l’échancrure centrale permet de composer avec différents accessoires.

PUZZLE

PUZZLE - Desk by Cider Edition

Cider Edition > Desk

Puzzle est un système simple et économique de rangements modulables, qui peuvent se combiner et dont les niches peuvent se monter sans outils.

CLINT

CLINT - Desk by Cider Edition

Cider Edition > Desk

Clint est un concept de poste de travail tout bois imaginé pour créer des espaces tertiaires authentiques et chaleureux.

Big Bang

Big Bang - Coffee table by Henge

Henge > Coffee table

Small jewels of high craftsmanship and balanced opulence, virtuous examples of sophisticated manual processes, Big Bang, enhance sensuality, both to the

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Silent Vase

Silent Vase - Styling by Muuto

Muuto > Styling

A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.

Story Pinboard

Story Pinboard - Styling by Muuto

Muuto > Styling

The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.

Dots Ceramic

Dots Ceramic - Styling by Muuto

Muuto > Styling

The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.

Box Lantern 270 Textured Black

Box Lantern 270 Textured Black - Styling by Astro

Astro > Styling

This modern wall sconce features a sleek metal frame with clear glass panels, offering a refined ambient glow. Perfect for hallways, its matte finish and geometric design add a touch of elegance to any interior space.

Shanghai

Shanghai  - Styling by Kartell

Kartell > Styling

A multi-faceted vase widening from the base to the top in a swirling motion. Shanghai is like refracted light radiating from prism-like crystals with an alternating play of flashes and shadows, creating irregular geometric forms.

Matelasse'

Matelasse'  - Styling by Kartell

Kartell > Styling

The distinctive feature and special allure of these original vases lie in their particular conformation, suggestive of a wafed fabric with irregular sinuosities caused by the different surface thicknesses.

Jelly

Jelly  - Styling by Kartell

Kartell > Styling

The special feature of this series lies in the conformation of the surface material which enhances the core that looks like jelly, just as the name suggests, evocative of the forms used in pastry-making.

All saints

All saints  - Styling by Kartell

Kartell > Styling

Round mirror with a transparent or coloured frame, with a unique pleated effect.

CH417 Tray Table

CH417 Tray Table - Styling by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Styling

Hans J. Wegner’s CH417 tray table is a clear example of his ability to create functional and, at the same time, beautiful, unique furniture.

RUBINO COMFORT - Packed springs mattress

RUBINO COMFORT - Packed springs mattress - Styling by Gervasoni

Gervasoni > Styling

Introducing the ultimate comfort solution for your bed with this Spring Mattress, meticulously crafted to provide unparalleled support and relaxation. Designed specifically for single beds (H about 20-25 cm), it features a robust construction of 400 independent pocketed springs, while double bed models are equipped with 800 springs for enhanced comfort. The mattress boasts seven distinct zones of varying support, ensuring optimal pressure relief across your body. The core insulation is crafted from two layers of polyurethane foam (four layers for H about 25 cm), each layer measuring 2.5 cm in thickness. This not only ensures a comfortable sleeping experience but also helps regulate temperature throughout the night. The perimeter reinforcement utilizes high-carrying capacity polyurethane foam, adding durability and stability to the mattress. The design is complemented by two distinct sides: one side featuring white polywool fibre for warmth during cooler months, while the other side uses white polycotton fibre for a cool, breathable feel in warmer climates. The removable cover offers easy maintenance with its zippered design made from fabric ST (100% polyester) and treated with cleanfresh technology, ensuring it remains fresh and hygienic. This mattress is machine washable at 60°C without the need to dry it in a clothes dryer, making care simple and convenient. The undercover is crafted from cotton jersey, featuring a 3D aerating band for added comfort and durability, along with handles for easy removal. Suitable for use under multilayerbed bases or slat frames with wide slats, this mattress provides a perfect balance of support and flexibility. However, it's important to note that this product is not suitable for spring slatted beds with movement, ensuring a more stable sleeping environment. Crafted with attention to detail and superior materials, this Spring Mattress promises a restful night’s sleep every time you use it. Its thoughtful design features make it an ideal choice for anyone seeking enhanced comfort and support in their bed setup.