Bellevue AJ11

&tradition > Table lamp
With the Bellevue Lamp, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen embodies the minimalism of the Modernist Movement with the functionalism of Bauhaus. Viewed as the driving force behind Danish Modernism, Jacobsen’s preference for graceful lines and simple, organic forms are readily recognisable in the Bellevue lamp. The re-launch of this iconic lamp involves a return to the original Bellevue shape in four styles: the floor, wall, plug-in, and table lamp.
Milk NA1

&tradition > Table lamp
Norm Architects finds exciting new ways in an ancient Nordic tradition of wood and glass. Though perfectly suited as a lamp, Milk adds more than light to your home. With Milk it was their intention to create a soft light that could be placed in all corners of the home to create a cozy atmosphere.
Copenhagen SC13

&tradition > Table lamp
Space Copenhagen's goal with the Copenhagen series was to create a lamp that exudes a simple industrial aesthetic without sacrificing elegance. Blending the classic and the modern, the maritime and the industrial, the result is a lamp that embodies an intriguing contrast. The Copenhagen series consists of a table lamp, a floor lamp, and a pendant in three sizes.
Formakami JH18

&tradition > Table lamp
East meets West in Jaime Hayon’s playful tweak of a traditional Asian lantern in contemporary expression. Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lamps all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together. The series is comprised of three different lantern versions and a table lamp in ivory white paper with black stained oak accents.
Tabata LN10

&tradition > Wall lamp
Intended as a work of art, the Tabata lamp unites an industrial aesthetic with a warm light. Tabata was born after designer Luca Nichetto became intrigued by the idea of creating a lamp that appeared to float. Comprised of three interconnected metal modules, Tabata can be oriented by the owner to direct the diffused light source as desired.
Flowerpot VP8

&tradition > Wall lamp
Among the most norm-breaking Danish designs of the 1960s, the iconic form of Verner Panton's Flowerpot is available in a series which now consists of seven different models. The VP8 adjusts the iconic form of the Flowerpot into a wall lamp, perfect for adorning hallways, reading corners or hanging above bedside tables.
Journey SHY2

&tradition > Wall lamp
The Journey lamp is a merging of two classic geometric shapes, the sphere and the rectangle. The round, opal glass shade is reminiscent of the moon. Journey comes as both a table lamp and a wall lamp, with subtle colour combinations that make it easy to place anywhere. Whether the moon is full or not, the intention is for you to enjoy the design and all the moods you can create.
Bellevue AJ9

&tradition > Wall lamp
With the Bellevue Lamp, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen embodies the minimalism of the Modernist Movement with the functionalism of Bauhaus. Viewed as the driving force behind Danish Modernism, Jacobsen’s preference for graceful lines and simple, organic forms are readily recognisable in the Bellevue lamp. The re-launch of this iconic lamp involves a return to the original Bellevue shape in four styles: the floor, wall, plug-in, and table lamp.
Blown SW5

&tradition > Wall lamp
While experimenting with the reflections and refraction of light, designer Samuel Wilkinson discovered a beautiful quilted effect when the light source was surrounded by patterned glass. This led to his design of the Blown series.
Passepartout JH12

&tradition > Wall lamp
Just like the name implies, the Passepartout lamps act almost like a frame that enhances the visual appeal of whatever they are illuminating. For every type of architectural setting, these lamps are sensational ambient devices which can be used to enhance any décor. The ceiling & wall lamp comes in three different shapes where you can choose between either gold or a new bronzed finish.
Passepartout JH11

&tradition > Wall lamp
Just like the name implies, the Passepartout lamps act almost like a frame that enhances the visual appeal of whatever they are illuminating. For every type of architectural setting, these lamps are sensational ambient devices which can be used to enhance any décor. The ceiling & wall lamp comes in three different shapes where you can choose between either gold or a new bronzed finish.
Passepartout JH10

&tradition > Wall lamp
Just like the name implies, the Passepartout lamps act almost like a frame that enhances the visual appeal of whatever they are illuminating. For every type of architectural setting, these lamps are sensational ambient devices which can be used to enhance any décor. The ceiling & wall lamp comes in three different shapes where you can choose between either gold or a new bronzed finish.
Rely HW81-HW90

&tradition > Stool
New to the Rely family, the bar and counter stool and chair (HW81 – HW100) has expanded the series with designs suited for an office workspace or hospitality venue. Compact and comfortable pieces created for optimal comfort, they feature a signature plastic shell crafted entirely from recycled waste. Upholstery is also available, while the legs come in black or bronzed.
Rely HW91-HW100

&tradition > Stool
The addition of the counter stool and chair, and the bar stool and chair (HW81 – HW100) has expanded the series with designs suited for an office workspace or hospitality venue. Compact and comfortable, these pieces feature the signature, recycled plastic shell. Upholstery is also available, while the steel tube legs come in black or bronzed.
Betty TK7 & TK8

&tradition > Stool
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this stool’s sturdy frame is crafted from lacquered oak. The webbed seat – whose straps are made from natural linen fibres and woven by hand – offers a soft, cushioned base. The Betty stool is available in two heights and the choice of four colour combinations: Maroon lacquered ash with natural webbing; Lacquered solid oak with natural webbing; Black lacquered ash with natural webbing; and Black lacquered ash with black webbing.
In Between SK7

&tradition > Stool
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs. This counter chair comes in three different variants.
In Between SK9

&tradition > Stool
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs.
In Between SK10

&tradition > Stool
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs.
Catch JH16

&tradition > Stool
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you - and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter and two different lounge chairs.
Catch JH17

&tradition > Stool
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you - and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter chair and two different lounge chairs.
Pavilion AV7

&tradition > Stool
The Pavilion bar & counter chair has an airy feeling, with fluid curves for the wood veneer seat and back which continue as lyrical lines in the steel tubes of the legs. Ideal for furnishing an expansive bar or a kitchen counter without appearing crowded, they can easily fill a space without the space appearing full. “Tube chairs had their start in early modernism, but they were usually constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen & Voll. “We wanted to explore a more open construction, a freer form of expression.”
Pavilion AV14

&tradition > Stool
The Pavilion bar & counter chair has an airy feeling, with fluid curves for the wood veneer seat and back which continue as lyrical lines in the steel tubes of the legs. The result is a silhouette that’s barely there. Ideal for furnishing an expansive bar or a kitchen counter without appearing crowded, they can easily fill a space without the space appearing full. “Tube chairs had their start in early modernism, but they were usually constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen & Voll. “We wanted to explore a more open construction, a freer form of expression.”
Pavilion AV9

&tradition > Stool
The Pavilion bar & counter chair has an airy feeling, with fluid curves for the wood veneer seat and back which continue as lyrical lines in the steel tubes of the legs. The result is a silhouette that’s barely there. Ideal for furnishing an expansive bar or a kitchen counter without appearing crowded, they can easily fill a space without the space appearing full. “Tube chairs had their start in early modernism, but they were usually constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen & Voll. “We wanted to explore a more open construction, a freer form of expression.”
Pavilion AV15

&tradition > Stool
The Pavilion bar & counter chair has an airy feeling, with fluid curves for the wood veneer seat and back which continue as lyrical lines in the steel tubes of the legs. The result is a silhouette that’s barely there. Ideal for furnishing an expansive bar or a kitchen counter without appearing crowded, they can easily fill a space without the space appearing full. “Tube chairs had their start in early modernism, but they were usually constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen & Voll. “We wanted to explore a more open construction, a freer form of expression.”
Rely HW71-HW75 - New Colours

&tradition > Chair
The original Rely chair has continued to evolve with the addition of a new base option. The latest variation makes it possible to choose the HW71-HW75 with solid wooden legs in lacquered oak or lacquered walnut, allowing them to seamlessly fit into interiors with a more organic aesthetic, or to bring a more natural element to homes and professional spaces.
Rely HW76-HW80

&tradition > Chair
The original Rely chair has continued to evolve with the addition of a new base option. The latest variation makes it possible to choose the HW76-HW80 with solid wooden legs in lacquered oak or lacquered walnut, allowing them to seamlessly fit into interiors with a more organic aesthetic, or to bring a more natural element to homes and professional spaces.
Rely HW33-HW34 New Colours

&tradition > Chair
After the success of Hee Welling’s Rely chair, this popular line has been expanded with a new arrival. A compact and comfortable piece that supports those spending long hours at work, its recycled plastic shell curves around the body and extends out along the side to provide optimal back support.
Rely HW35-HW37

&tradition > Chair
Boasting a shell crafted from recycled plastic, Rely is a chair with environmentally-friendly credentials. Designed by Hee Welling, its simple appearance and ergonomic design embodies his signature fusion of minimalism and practicality. Now available in a comfortable armchair model, Rely's shell is available in a range of contemporary colours, while made-to-order upholstery for the shell is available in a variety of fabrics. Its base comes as fixed or swivel, with the option of a 5-star base with gaslift and castors.
Loafer SC24

&tradition > Chair
The SAS Royal Hotel turned to Space Copenhagen founders Signe and Peter, who designed a chair that would look lovely in the hotel - and actually anywhere, Loafer. “The SAS Royal Hotel lobby is an essential part of their legendary interior,” says Peter. “It’s enormous and elegant. We wanted to design a piece of furniture that could create a sense of intimacy in this very open space”.
Drawn HM3

&tradition > Chair
The 1956 Drawn chair by Hvidt & Mølgaard stands out as a definitive piece of Danish design. Built upon traditional craftsmanship techniques and made out of organic materials, it brings a sense of wholesome honesty to any space. Available in oiled oak, oiled walnut and the newest addition of black lacquered oak. It comes in two versions: a wider model with arm rests, or one without. Additionally, a cushion in either Prescott black or cognac coloured leather is offered for a softer seating experience.
Drawn HM4

&tradition > Chair
The 1956 Drawn chair by Hvidt & Mølgaard stands out as a definitive piece of Danish design. Built upon traditional craftsmanship techniques and made out of organic materials, it brings a sense of wholesome honesty to any space. Available in oiled oak, oiled walnut and the newest addition of black lacquered oak. It comes in two versions: a wider model with arm rests, or one without. Additionally, a cushion in either Prescott black or cognac coloured leather is offered for a softer seating experience.
Drawn Seat Pad HM3 & HM4

&tradition > Chair
Make Hvidt & Mølgaard’s iconic Drawn chair even more comfortable with the addition of a seat pad. Crafted from leather, it is available in two colours: Cognac and Black.
Rely HW6-HW10 New Colours

&tradition > Chair
Boasting a shell crafted from recycled plastic, Rely is a chair with environmentally-friendly credentials. Designed by Hee Welling, its simple appearance and ergonomic design embodies his signature fusion of minimalism and practicality. The shell is available in a range of contemporary colours, while made-to-order upholstery for the shell is available in a variety of fabrics. Its base comes as fixed or swivel.
Rely HW65-HW69

&tradition > Chair
Boasting a shell crafted from recycled plastic, Rely is a chair with environmentally-friendly credentials. Designed by Hee Welling, its simple appearance and ergonomic design embodies his signature fusion of minimalism and practicality. The shell is available in a range of contemporary colours, while made-to-order upholstery for the shell is available in a variety of fabrics. Its base comes as fixed or swivel.
Betty TK2

&tradition > Chair
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this stackable chair comes in two versions: one with a solid wooden seat, and another with a seat made from exposed webbing crafted from natural linen fibres.
Betty TK3

&tradition > Chair
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this chair boasts an exceptionally durable construction. Crafted from solid oak, with an upholstered seat, its simple design promises outstanding comfort. Its frame is available in three contemporary colours: Lacquered solid oak, Black lacquered ash and Maroon lacquered ash
Betty TK1

&tradition > Chair
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this stackable chair comes in two versions: one with a seat made from exposed webbing crafted from natural linen fibres, and another with a solid wooden seat. It is available in three contemporary frame colours: Black lacquered ash, Maroon lacquered ash, as well as lacquered solid oak.
In Between SK1

&tradition > Chair
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs.
Catch JH1

&tradition > Chair
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you - and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter chair and two different lounge chairs. This chair comes in three different variants.
Catch JH15

&tradition > Chair
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you - and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter chair and two different lounge chairs.
Pavilion AV1

&tradition > Chair
Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance. Now available in a contemporary chrome frame.
Pavilion AV3

&tradition > Chair
Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance. This chair comes in three different variants. Now available in a contemporary chrome frame.
Pavilion AV13

&tradition > Chair
Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance. Now available in a contemporary chrome frame.
Pavilion AV4

&tradition > Chair
Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Anderssen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance. Now available in a contemporary chrome frame.
Elefy JH28

&tradition > Chair
The Elefy mirrors the rounded curves of its muse: the elephant. Designed by critically acclaimed artist and designer Jaime Hayon, this evocative piece envelops the sitter to create a sense of comfort. Available in a range of colours, with a base in either metal or solid wood. This chair comes in five different variants.
Elefy JH29

&tradition > Chair
The Elefy mirrors the rounded curves of its muse: the elephant. Designed by critically acclaimed artist and designer Jaime Hayon, this evocative piece envelops the sitter to create a sense of comfort. Available in a range of colours, with a base in either metal or solid wood. This chair comes in two different variants.
Elefy JH30

&tradition > Chair
The Elefy mirrors the rounded curves of its muse: the elephant. Designed by critically acclaimed artist and designer Jaime Hayon, this evocative piece envelops the sitter to create a sense of comfort. Available in a range of colours, with a base in either metal or solid wood.
Inland AV21

&tradition > Chair
Designed by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll, the Inland series offers an architectural framework that prioritises comfort without compromising on style. Initially released as a two and three-seater sofa, the Inland series now includes an elegant lounge chair and versatile pouf, both reflecting the original design with inviting curves and a steel-footed base that creates a floating illusion.
X HM10

&tradition > Chair
Showcasing an intriguing relationship between material and concept, the X lounge chair represents Hvidt & Mølgaard’s peak as furniture designers. After experimenting for years with the concept of a laminated wooden frame inspired by old wooden tennis rackets, Danish design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard released X in 1959, a lounge chair with a distinctive sloping silhouette and understated aesthetic.
Rely HW101-HW105

&tradition > Chair
The new Rely lounge chair (HW101-105) features the same minimalist design cues as the rest of the Rely collection, but with splayed legs. Fully upholstered to provide comfortable seating, this versatile piece is equally at home in front of a desk as it is sat at the dining table. Ideal for both public and private work spaces, it is available in a range of four bases, from swivel and tube to the 5-star castor version.