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With its distinctive, minimalist silhouette the Ray Portable Table Lamp, is inspired by old mining lamps. Made with indoor and outdoor use in mind, the dimmable lamp in two classic colours offers on-the-go illumination, adjustable to three settings.
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The Hashira Collection is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Conceived for Audo by Norm Architects, the Hashira wall lamp perfectly balances aesthetics and proportion, simplicity and character. The translucent fabric shade ? available in white linen and raw slub linen ? acts as a diffuser, projecting the light in […]
This solid oak stool is carefully crafted with all the hallmarks of great carpentry. Offered in a natural or dark lacquered finish, the warm expression and organic silhouette invite to touch.
Make serving guests a pleasurable experience with the Balcony Serving Tray. The sleek steel expression is softened with rattan for a crafted look and feel that also provides a firm grip.
Conveying a sense of nature and celebrating natural materials, the gravel rug combines undyed wool fibers with an unexpected weaving technique that brings depth and complexity to the design. Looking to nature and its endless offerings, the Gravel Rug, designed by Nina Bruun for Audo, represents the values that make a house a home: warm, […]
With its floating form, the Surround Vase is shaped from a single piece of solid wood that displays unique natural grain patterns. Perfectly proportioned, the tactile design is equally impactful styled with a few stems of flowers as it is left unfilled.
Petite and cosy, Torso Portable Table Lamp, brings a sense of intimacy to tabletops, replacing the need for candles thanks to its soft, ambient light. The miniature lamp features a brass button on the linen canvas shade, enabling you to turn the light on and off at the tap of a finger.
Rising majestically from the floor, the cylindrical silhouette of the Hashira Floor Lamp iteration is combined with elements of western textile lamp shades to lend the design a familiar feel. The translucent fabric shade not only acts as a diffuser, projecting the light in multiple directions while creating a cosy, glare-free ambience, it also adds […]
Originally dubbed Model 9, the Oda Chair was an ambitious design from the very beginning. Created by Arnold Madsen in around 1956, the aesthetic reinterpretation of an armchair has a complex horseshoe construction with an integrated headrest and beautifully incorporated armrests in wood. Offering comfortable support, the embracing design was initially ? and mistakenly ? […]
Designed in the 1980s by award-winning Swedish designer Kenneth Bergenblad, the Wing Table Lamp in polished aluminium takes its name from its horizontal shade that projects from both sides and rotates 360 to direct light where it is needed. A statement-making piece in any setting, its minimal silhouette complements every interior style.
The Hashira pendant light is created with the same column-like shape as the floor and table lamp, carefully covered with translucent fabric that reveals the graphic structure within and suspended from the ceiling by a textile cord. Spreading ambient light in a room, it makes a purposeful pendant above a dining table, in a reception […]
The Rail Shelf, created for Audo by Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa, takes its cues from the world of architecture and the way in which we use space. The wall-mounted design features a lightweight steel bracket, inspired by metalwork handrails, and a tactile wooden shelf, offered in natural or dark stained oak. Elegantly minimal, Rail Shelf […]
Crafted with a reactive glaze for a unique expression, the stoneware Tryptych Bowl by Audo is carefully shaped in three sizes, each in a different colour. Ideal for holding objects and more, the decorative bowls add a retro feel to interiors.
The Collector chandelier is part of a collection of lights designed in the 1950s by Alf Svensson. Set on a solid brass pipe ring, six perforated metal shades emit light both upwards and downwards to illuminate spaces with its timeless aesthetic.
Copenhagen-based architects Mentze Ottenstein took their design cues from their local neighbourhood when creating their Strandgade collection for Audo, named after the street in which they reside. Their elegant glass- and stoneware designs are infused with function and a sense of nostalgia.