Domo Table Joe Colombo, 1965 - 2d files - 3d files
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The Domo lamp was originally designed by Italian designer Joe Colombo in 1965. Back then he designed three lamps based on the same core shape. Known for his democratic and functional design, his flexible and convertible furniture meant to be used in many different ways – all to the benefit of the user. Joe Colombo experimented with new materials and the latest technologies and designed futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living. One of them is Domo. Colombo often rejected sharp corners and straight lines in favour of curvaceous forms.
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Scarpa 925 Afra & Tobia Scarpa, 1966
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
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Sferico Joe Colombo, 1968
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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Scarpa 121 Afra & Tobia Scarpa, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
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karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
The Domo lamp was originally designed by Italian designer Joe Colombo in 1965. Back then he designed three lamps based on the same core shape. Known for his democratic and functional design, his flexible and convertible furniture meant to be used in many different ways – all to the benefit of the user. Joe Colombo experimented with new materials and the latest technologies and designed futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living. One of them is Domo. Colombo often rejected sharp corners and straight lines in favour of curvaceous forms.
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karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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karakterCopenhagen > Stool
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karakterCopenhagen > Chair
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karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet
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karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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Clessidra Vase Joe Colombo, 1969
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
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karakterCopenhagen > Console
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karakterCopenhagen > Coffee table
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karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
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Lab Light Floor Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Floor lamp
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Steel Lab Light Floor Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
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karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
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Middleweight Pouf Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight armchair Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight 2-seater Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight 3-seater Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Rampa Achille Castiglioni,Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Desk
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Side Table No. 2 PlueerSmitt, 2014
karakterCopenhagen > Side table
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Cache Console Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Console
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. The series is complimented with the matching Desk Organiser with two drawers and a shelf supported by a steel frame. A prominent figure in American mid-century design, Paul McCobb conceived the Planner series in the 1950s, a modular furniture series that brought modern design into middle-class American households. The aesthetic attribute of McCobb’s design is sleek and unadorned and at the same time warm and approachable. With its versatility and purity of form, the Planner series became one of the most successful commercial furniture lines of its era.
Principal chair Bodil Kjær, 1961
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
One of the last living mid-century Scandinavian design pioneers and a female pioneer in the field of architecture in her time, Bodil Kjær, conceived her Principal series in 1961 as part of an architectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture. Comprising a dining table and an upholstered dining chair, the Principal series epitomises Kjær’s forward-thinking cosmopolitan outlook and modernistic design language that slips fluidly into contemporary interior. The solid wood dining table boasts a clarified form, repeating a simple angle throughout table legs and ends of the table top, while the dining chair with its circular seat and gently rounded backrest, beautifully upholstered, adds a softness to the clear, unfussed geometry, an invitation to linger.
Cache Dining table Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Desk
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. The series is complimented with the matching Desk Organiser with two drawers and a shelf supported by a steel frame. A prominent figure in American mid-century design, Paul McCobb conceived the Planner series in the 1950s, a modular furniture series that brought modern design into middle-class American households. The aesthetic attribute of McCobb’s design is sleek and unadorned and at the same time warm and approachable. With its versatility and purity of form, the Planner series became one of the most successful commercial furniture lines of its era.
Castore dining table Angelo Mangiarotti, 1975
karakterCopenhagen > Table
Castore is a glass and marble table by Italian architect, sculptor and designer Angelo Mangiarotti. Designed in 1975 for Sorgente dei Mobili, the distinct design is now presented by Karakter, available as a 130cm dining table. The round glass top rests on a heavy marble pillar, and visually, Mangiarotti would have it seem that only a small marble bowl on top of the glass plate is holding it in place. The rounded corners on both the pillar and the bowl ads a sense of softness to the otherwise heavy aesthetics of the marble. The marble bowl can be removed and used as an individual element. However, keeping it as an integral part of the design, you can enjoy additional rounded corners, as the bowl reflects in the glass table top.
Cache desk organiser Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. If more storage and distinctiveness is needed, add the second piece in the series, the two-drawer organizer that resides on a slender leg construction as the table itself and has the same playful two-finger opening system as the drawers in the desk. The Desk Organiser can be placed on the desk or used as a stand-alone item next to sofas or beds.
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Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: **Product Description:** *Sight* is a sleek, trimless adjustable recessed projector featuring a high-quality COB LED light source, available in square or rectangular painted steel frames with single or multiple light modules. Its removable and adjustable telescopic optical unit allows for precise lighting control, while the trimless design requires a counterframe for installation on 13mm plasterboard ceilings. Equipped with premium LEDs (CRI > 90), a high-performance passive heat sink in black anodized extruded aluminum, and a metallized reflector made of 99.99% pure aluminum, it ensures exceptional durability and efficiency. Compatible with remote drivers, it can also be customized with horticultural spectra for specialized applications. An extruded aluminum formwork for concrete recessed installation is available as an accessory, and the product meets IP20/IP23 ratings. For additional details, refer to the manufacturer’s *SIGHT FRAME 1F* documentation. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning and integration. **Supplier Overview:** Lucifero's, a leading Italian lighting specialist since 1978, combines innovative design with high-performance solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Explore their offerings at [www.luciferos.it](http://www.luciferos.it).
HOLON 60 - LED metal pendant lamp _ Kreon
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Here’s a refined and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The *Holon 60* is a versatile profile luminaire designed for surface mounting on ceilings or recessed integration into LED ceilings. Available in multiple configurations, it combines sleek aesthetics with functional lighting solutions. Models include pendant options with low or deep recessed louvres, offered in white, black, or a striking white-with-black louvre finish, with or without included gear. As part of the *kreon nuit* downlight system, the *Holon 60* seamlessly merges discrete points of light into a continuous shadow gap, allowing flexible recessed, surface, or pendant mounting. Profiles can be ordered in standard lengths or customized to project specifications. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning and visualization. **Supplier Overview:** Kreon, a pioneer in architectural lighting since 1982, is renowned for its innovative, high-quality designs that blend minimalist aesthetics with functionality. Explore their portfolio at [www.kreon.com](https://www.kreon.com/). *(Note: The original supplier description was condensed to one sentence while retaining key details. Let me know if you'd prefer further adjustments!)*
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