Designed by Keiji Ashizawa
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 fits neatly into spaces to provide an understated backdrop for favourite objects.
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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 […]
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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Danish designer Aleksandar Lazic looked to Italian marble tables from the 1970s when creating the Reverse Lamp. Inspired by the play on structure created by geometric constraints, the conical travertine base and curved, bronzed aluminium shade define the lamp?s perfectly balanced expression. The light diffuses evenly across the unworked stone, left raw to allow the […]
OSKAR collection diffuses an oriental charm in a modern and simple style. The frames of legs are shown outwardly, supporting the weight of table tops made of various materials. The accuracy of details, proportion, size, and stability introduces a unique power to the collection.
The Umanoff Planter marries sleek powder coated steel lines with curved handwoven rattan for a natural contrast. Designed in 1961 by the late Arthur Umanoff, a master of mid-century modern, the elevated planter is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.