Designed by Kroyer Saetter Lassen
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.
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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.
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 […]
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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.
Whether playing host to drinks or home to the remote control or of-the-moment reads, the versatile Passage Lounge Table brings a feeling of soft serenity to spaces thanks to its calming round shape and FSC-certified solid wood construction. Cleverly designed as a flatpack, selfassembly kit, inviting you to engage with the design, it come in […]
$1,440
Floema is a family of low tables whose minimalist design is embodied by the absence of edges, offering a feeling of welcoming elegance. The elliptical or circle roundness of the tops available in stone or wood, mark a feature repeated in the curved details of the steel structure. In different heights and shapes, the four […]
Inspired by vintage dressing room mirrors, Oval Mirror is simple and streamlined. A practical and versatile mirror, use it in the bathroom, hallway or dressing-room. Oval Mirror is part of a Collection by Norm Architects, each mirror made with a powder-coated metal frame, featuring gently rounded corners.
The Rail Desk, imagined by Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa, explores the way in which we use space and how design elements can be adapted to serve different functions. Looking to the world of architecture, the neat, precisionmade piece conveys a sense of serene practicality. With multiple functions ? as a desk, counter or shelf to […]
Sitting within the larger In Between series, this lounge table carefully echoes many aspects of the In Between chair, from its gentle curvature to the outward splay of its legs.