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Designed by Fabricius & Kastholm
Jorgen Kastholm (1931-2007) and Preben Juhl Fabricius (1931-1984) were driven by a mutual mission to make form a pure derivative of function. Both were architects, graduating from the Danish School of Interior Design where they studied under Finn Juhl and subsequently with Arne Jacobsen. The P376 pendant lamp is a perfect example of Kastholm & FabriciusÕ subtle architectural slant on design. Originally conceived in 1963, five concentric shades create gradations of curves towards the middle of the lamp to emit a soft, diffused light.
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$1,030.00
Metamorphosis is a transformation from one form into another. Metamorphosis as the transformation of crystal into a stunning lighted jewel in any interior, creates a variable jewel that enables your own compositions. These are flawlessly presented in both craftsmanship and technical execution. The delicate geometric cut of the Metamorphosis Collection on hand-blown crystal comes alive […]
$1,250.00
Originally created to seat visitors in the dining rooms of the Royal Festival Hall, the RFH Armchair by Robin Day is charactericed by the softly curved backrest and outwardly reaching arms. Rich in materiality, the chair’s striking form is achieved through a process of form-press moulding layers of beech and walnut veneer.
$8,140.00
$1,140.00
A symbol in the history of design, spaghetti is the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York. The Spaghetti chair is an excellent example of material and formal simplicity that multiplies, in its many variants, the opportunities for use.