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Designed by Anderssen & Voll
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$3,140.00
When Anderssen & Voll created their Pavilion chair series, the award-winning duo drew their design cues from the iconic Langelinie Pavilion. Now, this light and lyrical aesthetic has been translated into a compact desk intended to suit both office and home spaces.
$820.00
$460.00
$1,020.00$867.00
Bringing the soft illumination of its pendant predecessor, the Lantern Floor Lamp extends this iconic family. Inspired by the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern, the frosted glass form replicates that weightless glow. Firmly keeping this sculptural shape centre stage, a simple black steel base raises up its warm glow.
$490.00
The airy, cloud-like shade that characterises New Works? Tense Pendant is continued in an intriguing table lamp. Its flowing shape is crafted from tightened carbon rods and light, durable, and 100% recyclable Tyvek, which is washed to achieve the appealing crinkled effect. Resting in an almost vertical position on a streamlined base, the Tense Table […]
$210.00
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 […]
$1,720.00
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. […]
$1,130.00
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, JacobsenÕs preference for graceful lines and simple, organic forms are readily recognisable in the Bellevue lamp.