The Dakara collection from Nkuku features a coloured crackle glaze centre with a bold reactive glaze.This collection is great for everyday use as all items are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe. Nkuku is a company that seeks to ensure high ethical standards in the making of its products.
A testament to the graceful style of Japanese design, the Kyoto uses supple walnut carpentry to create its light yet imposing form. Crafted in Italy by Riva 1920’s master wood workers, this spacious sideboard provides ample storage with slender drawers and twin cupboard units.
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Drawing inspiration from original 1950s designs by the likes of Robin Day and Clive Latimer, this agile stool has numerous applications as a dining seat, dressing stool or side table. Paying homage to the pioneering use of manufactured elements within modernist design, the bent tubular form of the legs provides an industrial feel that blends perfectly with urbane interiors.
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living.
The simple profile of this long bench is thanks to the solid top crafted from American oak plus its sleek powder matching piping as well as a fabric strap to hold it in place.
Paying homage to the pioneering use of manufactured elements within modernist design, the bent tubular form of the coated metal legs provides an industrial feel that blends perfectly with urbane interiors. Please note, both the Brunel Bench Cushion and Brunel Shelf for Bench are sold separately.
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Drawing inspiration from original 1950s designs by the likes of Robin Day and Clive Latimer, this practical add-on shelf transforms seating into a functional storage unit and is designed specifically to fit the Brunel Bench (sold separately).
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Drawing inspiration from original 1950s designs by the likes of Robin Day and Clive Latimer, this functional coffee table brings urban chic to a variety of spaces. Powder coated metal legs pay homage to pioneering modernist design, their bent tubular form providing an industrial feel that blends perfectly with urban interiors.
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Dynamic in its design, this functional add-on shelf provides another level of functionality and is designed specifically for the Brunel coffee table (sold separately).
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Drawing inspiration from original 1950s designs by the likes of Robin Day and Clive Latimer, this practical cushion is designed specifically to fit the Brunel bench adding another layer of comfort.
Rob Scarlett’s hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Designed to complement the Brunel Stool, this slate grey cushion offers that extra level of comfort.
The beautiful clean lines and free-flowing design of the Petra dining chair mirror Ligne Roset’s ethos of aesthetic and functional design. Using modern materials to create its continuous swooping form, this chair is stylish and practical making it perfect for large groups or guests.
The curved walnut seat and back rest of the Manta Chair are both functional and sculptural in design, contrasting beautifully with the tapered walnut legs
Lending a sense of weightlessness to the living space, the use of tubular steel and glass was very much in vogue throughout the mid-century period. Reviving this classic combination for modern interiors, Angie Anakis’ Rythme table replaces the sharp angles and geometric shapes of the original 1950s designs with a wiggly series of disjointed lines. Lending a sense of weightlessness to the living space, the use of tubular steel and glass was very much in vogue throughout the mid-century period. Reviving this classic combination for modern interiors, Angie Anakis’ Rythme table replaces the sharp angles and geometric shapes of the original 1950s designs with a wiggly series of disjointed lines.
Evoking the bent wood profiles of art nouveau furniture, the Thot has a wonderfully warped silhouette. Crafted from a choice of smooth walnut or textured black ash, this practical side table rests its round top on a set of curving legs that lead up to a slender supporting stem.
Epitomising the playful, functionality of mid-century American design, the PSCC Chair by Charles and Ray Eames feels as fresh today as when it was first introduced over 60 years ago. Based on the original DSR design, this colourful, plastic moulded chair rests on a classic rotating office base and is available in a range of tones to brighten up the workspace.
Inspired by the classic silhouette of Windsor style rocking chairs, the Comback replaces wooden spindles with a colourful geometric pattern. Moulded from a durable thermoplastic, this award-winning Patricia Urquiola design sits on a curved oak frame that gives it’s a gentle rocking motion.
Inspired by the classic silhouette of Windsor style rocking chairs, the Comback replaces wooden spindles with a colourful geometric pattern. Moulded from a durable thermoplastic, this award-winning Patricia Urquiola design sits on a curved oak frame that gives it’s a gentle rocking motion.
Made from solid ash, the Ulrick gives a new angle to the classically crafted stool. While its spindle footrest and hammered joints point towards traditional British furniture, the diagonal flick along the seat adds a contemporary touch to the silhouette.
Made from solid ash, the Ulrick gives a new angle to the classically crafted bar stool. While its spindle footrest and hammered joints point towards traditional British furniture, the diagonal flick along the seat adds a contemporary touch to the silhouette.
In 1960 the Charles and Ray Eames were commissioned by Time Inc. to fit out three lobbies in the Rockefeller Centre in New York. Despite the immensity of the task, the pair paid meticulous detail to each facet of the design as evidenced by the beautiful turned wood detailing of this decorative walnut stool.
In 1960 the Charles and Ray Eames were commissioned by Time Inc. to fit out three lobbies in the Rockefeller Centre in New York. Despite the immensity of the task, the pair paid meticulous detail to each facet of the design as evidenced by the beautiful turned wood detailing of this decorative walnut stool.
In 1960 the Charles and Ray Eames were commissioned by Time Inc. to fit out three lobbies in the Rockefeller Centre in New York. Despite the immensity of the task, the pair paid meticulous detail to each facet of the design as evidenced by the beautiful turned wood detailing of this decorative walnut stool.
While cork has been used for centuries to seal our favourite bottles of wine, it also works wonderfully throughout the home. Spotting the potential of this mouldable and durable material, Jasper Morrison has designed a collection of angular shaped Cork furnishings, their quirky shapes and natural texture making a great decorative stool or side table.
While cork has been used for centuries to seal our favourite bottles of wine, it also works wonderfully throughout the home. Spotting the potential of this mouldable and durable material, Jasper Morrison has designed a collection of angular shaped Cork furnishings, their quirky shapes and natural texture making a great decorative stool or side table.
While cork has been used for centuries to seal our favourite bottles of wine, it also works wonderfully throughout the home. Spotting the potential of this mouldable and durable material, Jasper Morrison has designed a collection of angular shaped Cork furnishings, their quirky shapes and natural texture making a great decorative stool or side table.
A recurring theme of Charles and Ray Eames designs, bent wire steel offered endless new possibilities to designers of the 1950s. A mid-century classic, the LTR a double chromed base with laminate wood top to create a side table that works well within both domestic and commercial settings.
In keeping with Jasper Morrisson’s penchant for stripped back design, the Plate features a simple, supportive frame and elegantly carved top in Carrara Marble. The soft edges of this minimally styled design sit flush to create a serene silhouette, the perfect piece for a modern styled living space.
Rocher Dining Chair Pushing the limits of creativity, the Rocher dining chair blurs the line between a sculptural object and functional piece of furniture. An art form in itself, the Rocher’s angular shell seat makes the ideal decorative addition to your dining room.
With such iconic designs as the Home desk, George Nelson helped invent the visual language of mid-century modernism. Now over five decades since it was first produced, Vitra bring the colourful, curvy workstation to a new audience.
Following the Ligne Roset ethos of creative design with a purpose, the Soixante has a multitude of uses as a side table within the home, or outside as table for drinks or plates of hot food when outdoor entertaining.
A striking coffee table with an 'eco-design' at its centre, the Ashera’s angular base is framed by contemporary glass. Formed from planks of solid European walnut, the geometric shape is both contrasted and highlighted by the transparent plate top, creating a completely new form from every angle.
A distinctive interplay of circular forms, the radical shape of the Svelto is reminiscent of Bauhaus modernism while its smooth finish and craft harks backs to classic Ercol Mid-century pieces. Made by hand, this sleek coffee table is a functional design feature for calm, contemporary interiors whether stripped back or softly furnished in neutral tones.
A thought provoking design, the Masters Stool Medium by Philippe Starck is a hybrid of three iconic chairs by legendary 20th century designers Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames. Exhibiting all the innovative construction and quirky features one expects from a Starck design, the branch like loops of this short bar stool are reminiscent of classic Thonet bentwood chairs.
Like origami for furniture, the Real Good’s unique flat-pack design relies on an ingenious folding metal frame. A stunning angular shape that is easy to assemble, this original chair from pioneering American designers Blu Dot gives new meaning to the concept of self-assembly furnishings.
Like origami for furniture, the Real Good’s unique flat-pack design relies on an ingenious folding metal frame. A stunning angular shape that is easy to assemble, this original chair from pioneering American designers Blu Dot gives new meaning to the concept of self-assembly furnishings.
Elegant in its simplicity, the Voltri Chair is crafted entirely from solid walnut and joined without the use of metal fasteners. Its gently lowered back and widened seat evoke a refined silhouette, grounded in the principles of expressive woodworking and timeless design. Finished with oil and natural wax derived from pine extracts, this chair embodies Riva 1920’s commitment to heritage craftsmanship, simplicity, and enduring style.
Renowned for their beautiful carpentry, the Bree E Onda showcases Riva 1920’s ability to combine classic craft with striking modern design. Resting a solid walnut top onto a fluid curved metal base, this innovatively styled table is deceptively daring while also working well in more subtle interior schemes.
Contrasting contemporary style with rustic material, the Heal’s Arbori Dining Table is a striking mix of form and finish. Crafted from stained wild oak, the coarse pattern of grain and knots reflect the character of the majestic trees from which this table is cut.
Hand carved on the coast of Lombardy, Italy, the Boss Executive celebrates the beauty of naturally sourced walnut. Thanks to the craftsmanship of Riva 1920s workshops, this robustly formed dining table is decorated with the organic patterns of wood grain, it’s thickly cut legs creating a geometric contrast thanks to exposed joinery along the surface.
Hand carved on the coast of Lombardy, Italy, the Boss Executive celebrates the beauty of naturally sourced walnut. Thanks to the craftsmanship of Riva 1920s workshops, this robustly formed bench is decorated with the organic patterns of wood grain, it’s thickly cut legs creating a geometric contrast of exposed joinery along the surface.
A slender silhouette of modern angled forms, the Natura’s blend of natural and industrial elements works wonderfully in opulently furnished settings. Contrasting beautifully crafted oak with an untreated iron base, the mix of dark and light tones, matt textures and patterned grain creates a distinctive look.
The INVISIBLE Wall Lamp by GROK combines a sleek modern design with functional elegance, making it an ideal choice for office spaces. Crafted from durable metal with a matte finish, this wall-mounted fixture features an adjustable light source that provides focused illumination.
Brand: Le Klint COM. The Snowdrop floor lamp is part of the elegant Snowdrop series, designed in 2009 by the renowned design trio Harrit-Sørensen+Samson. Inspired by the delicate snowdrop flower, the series beautifully balances timeless craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The Snowdrop series highlights our proud tradition of hand-folded lampshades combined with a minimalist design language. Its iconic shade emits a soft and ambient light, making the floor lamp perfect for a reading corner, living room, or office. Designed for flexibility, the lamp features a tilt function in the stand, allowing you to direct the light exactly where you need it. The intuitive adjustment mechanism is elegantly placed in the base, ensuring both ease of use and a clean design. The series also includes penda
In 1951 artist and designer Isamu Noguchi produced the Akari range, an elegant collection of paper lamps inspired by classic East Asian forms and mid-century styles. The name 'Akari' is the Japanese term for brightness and lightness, both of which are reflected in this delicate shoji-paper design.
The Dakara collection from Nkuku features a coloured crackle glaze centre with a bold reactive glaze.This collection is great for everyday use as all items are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe. Nkuku is a company that seeks to ensure high ethical standards in the making of its products.
Broste Copenhagen is one of Scandinavia's leading interior design brands. They are notable for combining classical and contemporary elements, and Nordic design with international elements. The Esrum collection of tableware exemplifies this aesthetic exactly with a monochrome design and delicate hand-glazed finish. No one piece in the collection is the same, adding authentic rusticity to any kitchenware collection. Minimalist colour blocking highlights the textured stoneware surface of this cereal bowl, giving the appearance of a hand-thrown, artisanal piece.