Designed by Norm Architects
The Cask lounge collection is a modern take on classic rattan furniture that is both elegant and embracing. The combination of geometrical simplicity and classic techniques makes a contemporary design that is novel and familiar at the same time. The construction consists of two simple circular rattan shapes forming a mesmerizing geometrical shape held up by a row of classic back ribs.
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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 […]
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Adding 10 times more oxygen to wine in under two minutes, it?s little wonder that Wine Breather Deluxe is an award-winning Audo bestseller. Simply press the decanter on to the top of an opened bottle of wine and flip it over so the wine pours into the decanter. You can serve the wine directly from […]
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 […]
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 […]
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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, […]
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.
The classic JWDA Lamp in a cordless version. Inspired by traditional oil lamps and crafted in contrasting materials, the JWDA Portable has the freedom and flexibility to move anywhere you want.