Designed by Norm Architects
Adding 10 times more oxygen to wine in under two minutes, it?s little wonder that Wine Breather Deluxe is an award-winning Audo bestseller. Simply press the decanter on to the top of an opened bottle of wine and flip it over so the wine pours into the decanter. You can serve the wine directly from elegant carafe, or tip it upside again to serve from the original wine bottle.
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Hashira Table Lamp, shaped from the basic geometric form in architecture, the slender cylindrical table lamp takes its cues from the translucent fabric of Japanese lanterns and window blinds to softly diffuse the light in multiple directions. It is set on an ash base that underpins the minimalist expression.
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 […]
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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 […]
Filling spaces with ambient light, the Hashira High Floor Lamp by Norm Architects is characterised by its tall and tactile shade and slender, graphic frame. The elegant, powder-coated steel base lends an elevated, airy expression to the design, its black metal surface creating a contrast to the pale linen shade, which acts as a diffuser, […]
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With the Bellevue Lamp, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen embodies the minimalism of the Modernist Movement with the functionalism of Bauhaus. Viewed as the driving force behind Danish Modernism, Jacobsen?s preference for graceful lines and simple, organic forms are readily recognisable in the Bellevue lamp.
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 […]