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Designed by Hvidt & Molgaard
Looking to create a versatile piece that would adapt to its surroundings, design duo Hvidt & Molgaard devised this handsome lounge table in 1956. As part of the Drop Leaf series, it boasts the same curved wooden frames and easily foldable design. Available in solid walnut or oak.
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$1,190.00
The 1956 Drawn chair by Hvidt & Molgaard stands out as a definitive piece of Danish design. Built upon traditional craftsmanship techniques and made out of organic materials, it brings a sense of wholesome honesty to any space. Available in oiled oak, oiled walnut, soaped oak, and the newest addition of black lacquered oak. It […]
$530.00
The Tripod table lamp embodies the discerning practice of historic design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard. Considered Old Masters of mid-century Danish design, the lamp lends a sculptural element to each space its inhabits. For easy articulation and a more precise light, a swivel joint has been developed – a feature seen across the entire Tripod […]
$850.00
$1,210.00
A design built from lacquered steel, the Tripod floor lamp strikes a delicate balance between the stark simplicity of its form and the softness of its curved edges. For easy articulation and a more precise light, a swivel joint has been developed – a feature seen across the entire Tripod range.
$3,400.00
A modular shelving system with sculptural utility at its core, Rombe has been designed to adapt to the multifaceted needs of modern living. Available in 11 set configurations with the opportunity to add additional bays and shelves, the system grows and evolves with and around its surroundings.
$340.00
Wall lamps designed in 1962 by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in M?ribel in the French Alps.
$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.
$1,730.00
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.