Designed by Sofia Tufvasson
Drawing inspiration from the fluid drapes of fabric, the Collapse Vase has a soft, organic expression. Whether clustered, paired or used alone, it lends sculptural beauty to modern spaces ? with or without the addition of flowers. Each piece is unique due to the firing process.
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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.
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Looking to the way in which a picture or a painting is framed, the Copenhagen-based design studio Kroyer Saetter Lassen investigated how an entire frame could surround a mirror without detracting from the beauty and reflection of the glass. The result is Nimbus, a refreshingly simple mirror in bronzed brass and light-reflecting glass which defines […]
A modern storage solution with a traditionalist feel, the Ribbon Basket contrasts sleek powder coated steel with soft, inviting curves. Crafted with precision, vertically positioned metal strips are formed into a gently rounded lip that makes it easy to carry the basket from room to room. Cushioned on the bottom with tonal leather for an […]
Swedish designer Alf Svensson devised the Collector series of lighting in the 1950s. One of three designs, the wall-mounted lamp is defined by its solid brass band that holds a conical metal shade which projects the light in two directions. Small perforations in the shade allows the light to shine through. The name references the […]