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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
The Sillon series of round mirrors, designed by Sebastian Herkner for &Tradition, takes its cue from the French Art Deco movement. Named after the French word for Ôgroove,Õ the Sillon series of mirrors is punctuated with a corrugated frame that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, reflective glass. Hang at different heights, alone or in decorative configurations in a hallway, bathroom or bedroom.
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Named after the inventor Margarete Steiff from Germany who invented the Teddy bear. The designer wanted to design a cozy armchair and character by playing with softness and proportions. This armchair is a cozy hub. The refine metal base highlights a soft upholstery with its smooth shapes and an iconic and unique upholstered back leg […]
$1,540.00
The Mate tables by award-winning German designer Sebastian Herkner are created with the idea of becoming a companion in the daily life of its user, akin other objects that serve an inherent purpose in the everyday.
$360.00
Where elegance meets innovation – Iris. The Led portable lamp was designed by Sebastian Herkner. The durable glass shade with visible bubbles and elegant aluminum base seamlessly combines beauty and functionality, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. With a simple touch, Iris comes to life, offering you a choice of three light […]
$1,720.00
Zen shines like a lake under the silvery moonlight._ Its spindle-shaped pillar appears to be dancing on the lake and glowing all over._ The top of the table is slightly concave, making it extra safe when supporting an object._
$910.00
The Cini chair inherits the proportion of a timeless classic from the 70s, bergere with a metallic structure. The gorgeous curves of it’s fully stuffed cushion and back, embraces the user while defining spaces.
$4,730.00
Initially introduced back in 1938, Little Petra won instant praise at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition, subsequently winning awards at exhibits in New York and Berlin. It’s one of just a few designs by architect Viggo Boesen, who became associated with Denmark’s signature design aesthetic in the 1930s called funkis style. Little Petra is surprisingly […]