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Designed by Robin Day
Influenced by the notion of flexible design, the Daystak Desk highlights Robin Day’s skill for blending form with utility. The addition of a drawer box with visible dovetail joinery to the Daystak Table expands the functional potential of the design to create a desk that embodies Day’s singular creative focus. The drawer box can be ordered separately and placed on either side of the table.
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$2,020.00
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.
$720.00
Designed with stackability in mind, the Daystak Side Chair by Robin Day is a lesson in functional utility and the beauty of simple forms. Exhibiting the designer’s dedication to craft, the side chair’s complex construction belies its visual simplicity and minimalist mid-century silhouette.
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The Kashmir collection is an exercise in the essential and makes a statement that?s more of a whisper than a shout. The steel frame of the Kashmir Chair calls to mind the simplicity of iconic Modernist furniture design, offset by a tailored back-rest, where the circular stitching detail brings in a subtle element of modern […]
Felix is a comfortable wrap-around armchair, where the softly curved upholstered seat and arms contrast against the decisive lines of the well-engineered steel base. This is a versatile chair, which can stand alone as a statement piece, particularly in a richer colourway, or create a graceful option around a dining or boardroom table.
$4,730.00
Initially introduced back in 1938, Little Petra won instant praise at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition, subsequently winning awards at exhibits in New York and Berlin. It’s one of just a few designs by architect Viggo Boesen, who became associated with Denmark’s signature design aesthetic in the 1930s called funkis style. Little Petra is surprisingly […]