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Designed by All the Way to Paris
The Mist table lamp, made from mouth-blown opal glass, features a thick marble pillar with a small dimmer switch. The contrast between the light shape of the glass and the solidity of the marble creates an elegant design rich in materiality.
Finishes:
Base in guatemala green marble, diffusor in blown opal glass
Dimensions:
DIA370 x H415 mm
Wattage:
40W, E14
$3,130.00
Crafted from high-quality wool with bamboo silk woven into it, the Cruise rug’s soft graphic identity is happy to play a supportive role to a roomÕs furnishings. It is available in two sizes and comes in two, travel-inspired colour tone options: Aden Desert Beige and Bombay Golden Brown.
$2,720.00
$510.00
Mist is inspired by the warm, diffused light of morning rays shining through the haze, offering a modern take on the classic globe light silhouette. Crafted from mouth-blown opal glass with white coated aluminium details and a textile cord, the Mist pendant lamp is available in two sizes.
Made from 100% New Zealand wool, the Framed rug provides accents of colour without overpowering a room. Crafted from two weaving techniques, it contrasts a vibrant hand-woven border against a calm, monochromatic kilim centre.
$250.00
The Momento Jug is the culmination of years of product research into creating a no-spill vessel with the perfect pouring form.
$490.00
A beloved part of the &Tradition collection since 2010, the Flowerpot lamp is an icon of Danish design. Debuted by Verner Panton in 1968, the acclaimed designer produced numerous sketches of Flowerpot Ð yet the wall lamp version never made its way to production. Many years later, &Tradition, in close collaboration with the Panton family, […]
$810.00
The Montera table lamp by international artist and designer Jaime Hayon seamlessly blends past and present. Montera pays homage to the heritage of Spain, displaying a clear correlation with the traditional flair and pageantry of the country, both MonteraÕs name and silhouette derive from the bullfighting hat of the iconic Matador.