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Crafted from high-quality wool with bamboo silk woven into it, the Cruise rug’s soft graphic identity is happy to play a supportive role to a roomÕs furnishings. It is available in two sizes and comes in two, travel-inspired colour tone options: Aden Desert Beige and Bombay Golden Brown.
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$440.00
The Mist table lamp, made from mouth-blown opal glass, features a thick marble pillar with a small dimmer switch. The contrast between the light shape of the glass and the solidity of the marble creates an elegant design rich in materiality.
$1,040.00
$3,000.00
$540.00
By modifying the original Mist design, All the Way to Paris has created a lamp of dual function that can be installed onto both walls and ceilings alike, without disturbing the flow or functional demands of its environment.
$4,030.00
Bomma?s Orbital traces paths of multicolored celestial bodies that glow with hypnotically red-hot cores. This ingenious design of mouth-blown glass lenses, held together by a metal mounting, creates a fascinating visual experience from many different angles. Our unique lighting objects in moonlight clear, pastel pink, sea blue, polar white and mysterious black, lend a truly […]
$1,300.00
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.
$670.00
Plaster lamp intended as wall lamps and designed to be scrutinised as if entering a dark alley at dusk and suddenly being pierced with a surreal ray of light. A self-confessed biographical exercise, Soul invites contemplation of each model through the gaze of a small metal character, either seated or standing, that DCW Editions invites […]
$480.00
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series consists of several […]