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Designed by Signe Hyette
The Journey lamp is a merging of two classic geometric shapes, the sphere and the rectangle. The round, opal glass shade is reminiscent of the moon. Journey comes as both a table lamp and a wall lamp, with subtle colour combinations that make it easy to place anywhere. Whether the moon is full or not, the intention is for you to enjoy the design and all the moods you can create.
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$220.00
As a poetic tale, the Karl-Johan lamp now finds its way back to its source of inspiration: nature. Karl-Johan Portable is a small and easily transportable version of the original design, where the soft design language, which characterises the lamp, has been made particularly durable. This makes it possible to take the lamp out into […]
$450.00
$550.00
The Karl-Johan Pendant Lamp focuses on the soft yet distinct silhouette of its predecessor. The material combinations of the table and wall lamp have been removed, allowing the rounded glass form to shine brightest. A compact LED light source bounces light around the globes interior, creating a volume free of visual interference. The latest Karl-Johan […]
$420.00
The Karl-Johan Table Lamp is inspired by excursions into nature. A search for wild mushrooms. The tones of an autumn forest. The result is a poetic piece, a combination of tone and texture, dark and light.
$1,040.00
Sometimes the simplest pieces prove to be the most difficult to find, say, the quintessential wall shelf. With understated details and intelligible flexibility, the New Works shelving system aims to be just that. Designed to effortlessly blend into a variety of spaces, this simple shelving system continues New Works? ongoing quest of creating elevated basics. […]
$2,080.00
$1,880.00
With an angular black steel frame offset by a rounded black marble table top; this new scale creates the perfect subtle centre-piece.
$7,300.00
Named after the mythical Titan condemned to hold up the heavens on his shoulders, the solid legs of the Atlas table stand strongly as support for the spacious tabletop. The meeting and contrast between the legs and the tabletop is central to the design, where each element exaggerates the other giving the table its distinct […]