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Lazada
Designed by Sebastian Herkner
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.
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A poetic design that is inspired by butterfly. It delivers a sense of motion thanks to the spread leg that capturing the form of the butterfly wings.
The name Limea is based on a type of shell. The idea of this design is to have a nicely upholstered shell elevated by a wooden structure. The shell upholstery is clean and precise, while the seat is soft and comfortable.
$380.00$323.00
Named after the traditional Japanese pottery technique, Raku is a compact lamp with considerable presence. Drawing inspiration from the age-old art form, the lamp features a hand-sculpted ceramic base with a crackle glaze that varies slightly in each piece, serving as a reminder to enjoy the imperfections.
$2,020.00$1,717.00
Designed in 1951, the Daystak Table exemplifies Robin Day’s meticulous attention to detail and celebration of the material at hand. Showcasing the same striking, A-shaped legs as the Daystak Side Chair and Desk, the table sits in tandem with the rest of the collection to create a distinctly mid-century ensemble.
$970.00$824.50
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.
$760.00
Inspired by traditional lanterns, the TAWA lights create an atmospheric ambiance inside and outside. A soft, atmospheric light emerges through the fabric mantle. The precisely built aluminium corpus adds stability to the lamp body. The lamp features a built-in, elegant handle to carry the lamp with ease. Functionality is also a focus for the charging […]
$470.00$399.50
Space CopenhagenÕs ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic. The Copenhagen Pendant is an exercise in contrasts. Combining the classic and the modern, the maritime and the industrial.