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Designed by Note Design Studio
Defined by the pleated, oval-shaped backrest that gently embraces the rounded seat cushion, the design of the Ovata Dining Chair is inspired by the strong yet softly curved leaves of the succulent from which the design takes its name.
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The Mango lounge chair breathes contemporary life into a classic silhouette. The soft, rolling inside of the chair, inspired by a mango fruit, cut in a square pattern.
$6,680.00
The Ovata Table features a simple tabletop cast in matt-polished, Grey Jura limestone with subtle fossil markings, reflecting the unique terroir of its origin. The distinctive yet comforting rounded square shape of the tabletop is echoed in the sturdy column base, fostering pleasant transitions between the contrasting yet complimenting tactile surfaces, resulting in a design […]
$1,500.00
$1,310.00
Inspired by the creative chaos of working from home, Note Design Studio decided to create a storage unit that would house their collection of magazines, drawings and objects. The result was a sleek trolley with a distinctive V-shaped design built into its surface that allows stacked books to be easily stored and displayed.
$260.00
The Momento Jug is the culmination of years of product research into creating a no-spill vessel with the perfect pouring form.
$680.00
Named after the Betty Nansen theatre in Copenhagen, this stackable chair is a true evergreen design.
$2,600.00
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.
$5,200.00
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 […]