SELF-PORTRAIT SIGNED BY HUGH HEFNER - Rug with chromogenic print on velour _ HENZEL STUDIO
HENZEL STUDIO > Carpet
DANCER IN BLUE, LONDON - Rug with chromogenic print on velour _ HENZEL STUDIO
HENZEL STUDIO > Carpet
Triennial Wait
gispen > Chair
Triennial is a modular family of chairs that will allow you to create the ambience you have envisioned. The most striking feature of Triennial is its shell, which is made out of two fully upholstered parts. The 'separate' backrest cushion fits snugly against the seat.
LAYERS M
woo furniture > Coffee table
Designer Dmitry Kozinenko aimed to create an object that seems to have a long history behind it.
LAYERS L
woo furniture > Coffee table
Designer Dmitry Kozinenko aimed to create an object that seems to have a long history behind it.
Asy COFFEE TABLE
gispen > Coffee table
ASY is a side table that combines multiple needs in one product. Books, magazines or tablet are easy to store in the magazine compartment. A colourful lid keeps them out of sight - and is also useful as a tray.
LAYERS S
woo furniture > Coffee table
Designer Dmitry Kozinenko aimed to create an object that seems to have a long history behind it.
INK MIRROR
woo furniture > Styling
The Ink series embodies the designer’s reflections on the art of calligraphy and the work of masters.
FULL FILL
woo furniture > Styling
It was inspired by the creativity of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The mirror, like a liquid substance, flows out of the frame and creates an entrance into the new reality.
CH24 Soft Hans J. Wegner & Ilse Crawford
carlhansen > Chair
To celebrate more than 70 years of collaboration between Carl Hansen & Søn and Hans J. Wegner, designer Ilse Crawford reinterprets the CH24 Wishbone Chair in a palette of nine soft yet complex colours.
Hoff Medium Armchair - Grey/blue
petitefriture > Chair
The inspiration to HOFF was the photo of three small textile pieces. "Our goal was to try to make a sofa where the visual qualities and the tactile surfaces of the fabric would play the main character of the sofa. We work with objects that we hope make people feel something." Morten & Jonas Read more
INK
woo furniture > Table
Inspired by hieroglyphs, the table consists of clean lines and a non-standard leg construction. It features a design where visual simplicity contrasts with handcrafted surfaces and textures.
Hoff Large Armchair - Grey/beige
petitefriture > Sofa
The inspiration to HOFF was the photo of three small textile pieces. "Our goal was to try to make a sofa where the visual qualities and the tactile surfaces of the fabric would play the main character of the sofa. We work with objects that we hope make people feel something." Morten & Jonas Read more
INK ROUND
woo furniture > Table
The Ink table embodies designer’s reflections on the art of calligraphy and pieces of workmanship.
WELL L
woo furniture > Coffee table
A coffee table resembles a water well. With wood instead of a well cap, and ceramic instead of water.
COVER FLAT
woo furniture > Table
Similar to a tree trunk, Cover table features a steel covered base.
Hoff Large Armchair - Grey/black
petitefriture > Sofa
The inspiration to HOFF was the photo of three small textile pieces. "Our goal was to try to make a sofa where the visual qualities and the tactile surfaces of the fabric would play the main character of the sofa. We work with objects that we hope make people feel something." Morten & Jonas Read more
Grid Armchair with armrest - Grey/Blue
petitefriture > Chair
In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.
Grid Fauteuil with right armrest - Grey/Black
petitefriture > Chair
In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.
COVER S
woo furniture > Coffee table
Similar to a tree trunk, Cover coffee table features a steel covered base.
Hoff Medium Armchair - Grey/beige
petitefriture > Chair
The inspiration to HOFF was the photo of three small textile pieces. "Our goal was to try to make a sofa where the visual qualities and the tactile surfaces of the fabric would play the main character of the sofa. We work with objects that we hope make people feel something." Morten & Jonas Read more
COVER ROUND
woo furniture > Table
Similar to a tree trunk, Cover table features a steel covered base.
ROOT
woo furniture > Table
Dining table Root – stable, due to the unusual design of the legs, which consist of a rectangular veneered part and metal pipe. One gets the feeling that this pipe is a powerful tree root, breaking out of the ground.
Hoff Large Armchair - Grey/blue
petitefriture > Sofa
The inspiration to HOFF was the photo of three small textile pieces. "Our goal was to try to make a sofa where the visual qualities and the tactile surfaces of the fabric would play the main character of the sofa. We work with objects that we hope make people feel something." Morten & Jonas Read more