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Lazada
Designed by Anderssen & Voll
Variation
$480.00
Bringing the soft illumination of its pendant predecessor, the Lantern Table Lamp extends this iconic family. Inspired by the traditional Chinese 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.
$580.00
$420.00
Inspired by traditional Japanese rice paper lanterns, these additions allow you to take the series into all corners of the home ? from bedside to the entry, kitchen to the reading room.
$1,900.00
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.
$300.00
Ensure the ambiance is right with Manhattan SC52, a portable table lamp from Space Copenhagen. Its industrial-inspired base is made from anodized aluminium with a columned detailing; a cream-coloured canvas shade sits atop. This battery-powered lamp can operate for eleven hours at the highest setting, with an extra battery option that allows additional operating.
$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, […]
$7,600.00
Designed to work as standalone pieces or as a full ensemble, the Margas series is rooted in familiarity and heritage. Named after Louise Liljencrantz’s beloved grandmother, the series extends to include a 3-seater sofa and accompanying pouf of soft yet structured proportions.
$670.00
Contemporary British designer John Astbury wanted to create a side table endowed with a sense of monolithic strength. The result was Tung, a compact piece supported by three curved legs that allude to the architectural presence of ancient pillars.