Designed by Space Copenhagen
Space Copenhagen’s Fly series signals a sculptural approach to design without sacrificing comfort. Referencing a classic Nordic aesthetic, details and techniques, seen in the slatted wood backrest, organic shapes and solid craftmanship. Fly is a series that allows the users to sit, lie, rest, and relax. Unlike many of the sofas and easy chairs in Scandinavian design history, Fly does not impose any particular posture onto the sitter. The seat itself is optimized for comfort, with loose cushions for the back that can be arranged according to the user?s own needs.
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$990
Space Copenhagen?s ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic.
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