Designed by Fabricius & Kastholm
J?rgen Kastholm (1931-2007) and Preben Juhl Fabricius (1931-1984) were driven by a mutual mission to make form a pure derivative of function. Both were architects, graduating from the Danish School of Interior Design where they studied under Finn Juhl and subsequently with Arne Jacobsen. The P376 pendant lamp is a perfect example of Kastholm & Fabricius? subtle architectural slant on design. Originally conceived in 1963, five concentric shades create gradations of curves towards the middle of the lamp to emit a soft, diffused light.
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$790
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this stackable chair is a true evergreen design.
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Suspension lamp in aluminum, composed of a slender structure with three light points and diffusers that can be selected according to different versions. Spot version available for punctual lighting, version with spherical diffuser in opal blown glass and version with a metallic cone in burnished gold and black finish that allows more light diffusion.
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A trio of pendants suspended from a black textile cord create the collection?s cluster light, bringing the same sense of understated luxury and calm to interior spaces as the other designs in the collection. Available in two sizes ? small and large ? it lends itself beautiful to any setting thanks to its minimalist expression […]
$250
In August 1970, Bertrand Balas designed the lamp Here Comes the Sun. At first glance, this original design is like all the other lamps that get called an ?Original?. But once lit, the Here Comes the Sun hanging lamp takes on a magical quality. Darkness looses its rawness and metamorphoses into something reassuring.