Environments
Discover our products in a real-life context and find the inspiration you need.
Immerse yourself in a unique experience where you can explore our designer products in a real-life setting. Visualize how they fit into your home and discover their versatility. Be inspired by the different options and find the furniture that best suits your tastes and needs.
Explore, imagine and create your ideal home.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Globe Basket Ceiling Lamp
The Globo Cesta, designed by Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962, this is a suspended version of one of the most iconic luminaires of Spanish design. It retains its essential form: a white opaline glass globe that emits a warm, enveloping light, this time suspended in the air to offer a floating interpretation of the original design.
Suspended from the ceiling without unnecessary ornamentation, the Globo Cesta fits elegantly into dining rooms, living rooms, or spaces with large ceilings where light needs to speak without overpowering. Its pure silhouette makes the atmosphere the centerpiece, maintaining the Mediterranean sobriety that defines the entire series.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its ability to synthesize form, function, and emotion, the Globo Cesta is a silent statement of good design. A lamp that doesn't seek to stand out, but rather to meaningfully belong in the space.
Discover more pieces of this iconic luminaire in the collection Santa & Cole at MIDIMAL and let the light speak with its own voice.


Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
Ver producto relacionado

Yuh floor lamp
In 2017, the Italian-Danish design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen. Initially available in monochrome black and white versions, the family was later expanded to include brass floor and marble-based editions.
This flexible lamp's compact size makes it suitable for any space. Its lighting can be adapted to create the desired atmosphere thanks to its freedom of movement: it can be rotated, raised, or lowered. The shape of the shade is geometrically determined by the movement of its stem. Its minimalist appearance is achieved by the circular shape of its lower part, which becomes linear when it reaches the opening at the top of the shade.
Yuh is the phonetic transcription of “you” with these letters representing the sound produced by the voice when pronouncing the term.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


VL45 Radiohus Ceiling Lamp
The VL45 Radiohus by Louis Poulsen is an icon of Scandinavian design, combining history, functionality, and exceptional lighting. Designed in the 1930s by renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for the iconic Radiohus building, this pendant light was originally conceived as an "office lamp." Its refined aesthetic and luminous quality made it a staple of Danish modernist architecture.
Its three-layered, hand-blown opal glass shade guarantees soft, even light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in any space. The raw brass details provide a subtle contrast, adding a sense of timeless luxury that blends seamlessly into contemporary and classic interiors alike.
The VL 45 Radiohus maintains its iconic legacy while adapting to current trends, with new color variations that add character and personality to every room:
- Opal White: Pure elegance, ideal for those seeking a timeless design.
- Pale Pink: A sophisticated and contemporary touch with an enveloping light.
- Pale Yellow: Warm and vibrant, evoking the tones of mid-century design.
- Amber: Deep and enveloping, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere.
With its timeless design and ability to provide immersive light, the VL45 Radiohus transcends eras and styles, establishing itself as a must-have for those seeking quality, history, and a design that never goes out of style.
*This product typically has a 2-3 week delivery time. Occasionally, some versions may require several more weeks to deliver. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


Panthella 250 Portable Lamp
With its unique expression, the Panthella lamp is one of Verner Panton's most recognizable design icons. Designed in 1971 with the Danish designer's signature organic forms, it features a unique expression in which both its base and shade serve as reflectors. The Panthella 250 Portable lamp is a portable version of the popular Panthella Table Lamp, with a 250 mm diameter shade.
Battery life: 100% 5 hours. 33% 18 hours. 10% 45 hours. Stepless dimming: 0% / 10% / 33% / 100%.
The Panthella Mini Portable comes with a USB cable, but no adapter. Compatible with standard USB adapters (min. 1.5 A).
*This product is usually in stock and can be delivered within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, delivery may take several weeks. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


G6 Tripod Table Lamp
The Santa & Cole G6 Tripod is one of those pieces that defines a style without overpowering it. Designed in 1997, this table lamp features a clear, structured silhouette: a three-legged, black-painted metal base supporting a striking textile shade.
Its light is warm, soft, and enveloping, ideal for adding atmosphere to intimate spaces such as living rooms, reading nooks, or bedrooms. The texture of its shade creates a warm visual effect even when it's off, blending elegantly into contemporary, eclectic, or understated interiors.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its essential style and ability to create atmospheres without excess, the G6 Tripod is a lamp that illuminates with character, without sacrificing simplicity.
Discover more luminaires with identity in the collection Santa & Cole in MIDIMAL and transform light into part of your spatial language.


Plant Box Round Planter
Changing the shape of one of the brand's most timeless pieces, Plant Box Round brings an organic expression to the home. It retains the clean lines and sleek look of the Plant Box we know, but its round box presents a whole new range of styling options. Fill it with plants or combine it with the round lid to turn it into a stylish coffee table with practical storage.


Plant Box Round Planter
Changing the shape of one of the brand's most timeless pieces, Plant Box Round brings an organic expression to the home. It retains the clean lines and sleek look of the Plant Box we know, but its round box presents a whole new range of styling options. Fill it with plants or combine it with the round lid to turn it into a stylish coffee table with practical storage.


Plant Box Round Planter
Changing the shape of one of the brand's most timeless pieces, Plant Box Round brings an organic expression to the home. It retains the clean lines and sleek look of the Plant Box we know, but its round box presents a whole new range of styling options. Fill it with plants or combine it with the round lid to turn it into a stylish coffee table with practical storage.


Plant Box Large Planter
Large, low, and deep, this powder-coated metal Plant Box is ideal for both housing plants and storing everyday clutter, from magazines and books to toys and office supplies. Set on a slim yet sturdy frame, this timeless design can also be used with the matching lid for extra surface space.


Plant Box Large Planter
Large, low, and deep, this powder-coated metal Plant Box is ideal for both housing plants and storing everyday clutter, from magazines and books to toys and office supplies. Set on a slim yet sturdy frame, this timeless design can also be used with the matching lid for extra surface space.


Plant Box Large Planter
Large, low, and deep, this powder-coated metal Plant Box is ideal for both housing plants and storing everyday clutter, from magazines and books to toys and office supplies. Set on a slim yet sturdy frame, this timeless design can also be used with the matching lid for extra surface space.


Plant Box Large Planter
Large, low, and deep, this powder-coated metal Plant Box is ideal for both housing plants and storing everyday clutter, from magazines and books to toys and office supplies. Set on a slim yet sturdy frame, this timeless design can also be used with the matching lid for extra surface space.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Two-tiered Plant Box planter
Taking the popular Plant Box to new heights, this two-tiered console table features the series' recognizable sleek lines, but in a completely new configuration. The top tray and lower shelf are ideal for storing and displaying decorative accessories, as well as practical, everyday items like cups, plates, and bottles. Its slim silhouette will fit into most spaces, as an indoor plant stand or a balcony storage solution.


Kubus T Candle Holder
The Kubus T Candle Holder by Audo Copenhagen is a sculptural piece that transcends its functionality. Originally designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen, this iconic object of Danish design encapsulates a pure architectural vision in its geometric form: straight lines, precise proportions, and an expression that balances form and silence.
Its matte-finished metal frame holds the candle in a restrained, almost graphic gesture, capable of transforming the environment with just a flick of a switch. Perfect for dining rooms, mantels, or side tables, the Kubus T is more than just a candle holder: it's a detail that reveals aesthetic sensitivity.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its timeless appeal and sculptural character, the Kubus T is a style statement for those who understand design as a way of living with intention. Available in a variety of finishes to blend harmoniously into any contemporary interior.
Discover more pieces from the Kubus collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform the everyday into essential design.


Kubus T Candle Holder
The Kubus T Candle Holder by Audo Copenhagen is a sculptural piece that transcends its functionality. Originally designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen, this iconic object of Danish design encapsulates a pure architectural vision in its geometric form: straight lines, precise proportions, and an expression that balances form and silence.
Its matte-finished metal frame holds the candle in a restrained, almost graphic gesture, capable of transforming the environment with just a flick of a switch. Perfect for dining rooms, mantels, or side tables, the Kubus T is more than just a candle holder: it's a detail that reveals aesthetic sensitivity.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its timeless appeal and sculptural character, the Kubus T is a style statement for those who understand design as a way of living with intention. Available in a variety of finishes to blend harmoniously into any contemporary interior.
Discover more pieces from the Kubus collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform the everyday into essential design.


Kubus T Candle Holder
The Kubus T Candle Holder by Audo Copenhagen is a sculptural piece that transcends its functionality. Originally designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen, this iconic object of Danish design encapsulates a pure architectural vision in its geometric form: straight lines, precise proportions, and an expression that balances form and silence.
Its matte-finished metal frame holds the candle in a restrained, almost graphic gesture, capable of transforming the environment with just a flick of a switch. Perfect for dining rooms, mantels, or side tables, the Kubus T is more than just a candle holder: it's a detail that reveals aesthetic sensitivity.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its timeless appeal and sculptural character, the Kubus T is a style statement for those who understand design as a way of living with intention. Available in a variety of finishes to blend harmoniously into any contemporary interior.
Discover more pieces from the Kubus collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform the everyday into essential design.


Kubus T Candle Holder
The Kubus T Candle Holder by Audo Copenhagen is a sculptural piece that transcends its functionality. Originally designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen, this iconic object of Danish design encapsulates a pure architectural vision in its geometric form: straight lines, precise proportions, and an expression that balances form and silence.
Its matte-finished metal frame holds the candle in a restrained, almost graphic gesture, capable of transforming the environment with just a flick of a switch. Perfect for dining rooms, mantels, or side tables, the Kubus T is more than just a candle holder: it's a detail that reveals aesthetic sensitivity.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its timeless appeal and sculptural character, the Kubus T is a style statement for those who understand design as a way of living with intention. Available in a variety of finishes to blend harmoniously into any contemporary interior.
Discover more pieces from the Kubus collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform the everyday into essential design.


Kubus T Candle Holder
The Kubus T Candle Holder by Audo Copenhagen is a sculptural piece that transcends its functionality. Originally designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen, this iconic object of Danish design encapsulates a pure architectural vision in its geometric form: straight lines, precise proportions, and an expression that balances form and silence.
Its matte-finished metal frame holds the candle in a restrained, almost graphic gesture, capable of transforming the environment with just a flick of a switch. Perfect for dining rooms, mantels, or side tables, the Kubus T is more than just a candle holder: it's a detail that reveals aesthetic sensitivity.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its timeless appeal and sculptural character, the Kubus T is a style statement for those who understand design as a way of living with intention. Available in a variety of finishes to blend harmoniously into any contemporary interior.
Discover more pieces from the Kubus collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform the everyday into essential design.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Museum Shelf NM&.045
The NM&.045 Museum Shelf by String is a minimalist and functional console shelf. It was originally designed in 1962 by Nisse Strinning for the National Museum of Sweden, where it was used to display artwork in the museum's café and restaurant.
The shelf is made of aluminum. It consists of two side supports, a horizontal bar, and a shelf. The side supports are fixed to the wall with two screws. The horizontal bar is placed on the side supports, and the shelf is placed on the horizontal bar.
The NM&.045 shelf from the Museum collection is a versatile product that can be used as a nightstand, a side table, or a decorative display. It's a timeless piece that fits into any decor style.
It is available in five colors: white, aluminum, beige, orange and dark brown.


Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Floor Lamp AJ Pie
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that has made this Danish architect famous throughout the world. In combination with the AJ Royal suspension lamp, the AJ lamp was part of the overall design concept that Jacobsen devised for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and its combination of oblique and right angles, is not only seen as a formal parallel to the silhouette of its Series 3300 seats, but also to the very geometry of its buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. And, like the AJ suspension lamp, it was initially available in light grey, dark brown and black. Since then, new colors have been introduced over the years in homage to the anniversaries of the series. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underscores this lamp's distinctive minimalist shape and impeccable light output.
*Currently the versions with Midnight Blue, Oxide Red and Dark Green finishes have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks. The rest of the versions within the term indicated above.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Floor Lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Metal Basket Table Lamp
A challenge between firmness and delicacy, the Metal Basket is an updated reissue of the metal version of the Basket, which boasts its own unique attributes. It comes with or without a handle, in this case made of leather, whose softness contrasts with the steely severity of the plates that gently hold an opal globe that has no opening at the top.
Miguel Milá mastered the expressiveness of steel, imbuing it with a fragile heart and the feel of soft leather, in a masterful expression of strength and emotion, the practical and the everyday. It is handcrafted by European artisans using traditional blow-molding techniques from its opal glass globe.
Note: Some Santa & Cole products may temporarily have an estimated delivery time of 3-7 weeks due to high demand. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


Oyster wall lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster wall lamp has a decorative and organic form thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic shape and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Designed with an LED light source, the Oyster wall lamp plays with light and shadow to highlight the uniqueness of the material, as well as its organic form.
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Oyster wall lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster wall lamp has a decorative and organic form thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic shape and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Designed with an LED light source, the Oyster wall lamp plays with light and shadow to highlight the uniqueness of the material, as well as its organic form.
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Oyster wall lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster wall lamp has a decorative and organic form thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic shape and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Designed with an LED light source, the Oyster wall lamp plays with light and shadow to highlight the uniqueness of the material, as well as its organic form.
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Oyster wall lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster wall lamp has a decorative and organic form thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic shape and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Designed with an LED light source, the Oyster wall lamp plays with light and shadow to highlight the uniqueness of the material, as well as its organic form.
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Oyster wall lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster wall lamp has a decorative and organic form thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic shape and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Designed with an LED light source, the Oyster wall lamp plays with light and shadow to highlight the uniqueness of the material, as well as its organic form.
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Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Oyster table lamp
Crafted from recycled cast aluminum, the Oyster table lamp has a decorative and organic shape thanks to its soft, dynamic curves. Reminiscent of shells collected on the beach, the lamp's texture and finish have a rough, distinctive expression due to the casting process, and the interplay between its organic form and the raw surface creates a compelling contrast. Emitting a soft, inviting, diffused light, the Oyster table lamp is a functional yet sculptural piece that will add a high decorative value to your home.


Daybed Turn
The strict horizontal lines, along with its slim, powder-coated metal legs, give this daybed a sleek, lightweight look. Equipped with two leather harness-style straps, a fresh, modern detail adds to the high-quality feel and keeps the cushion firmly in place. Flip the reversible two-tone cushion over to create an understated, classic statement or a bolder, more distinctive one, depending on your mood or personal style.


Daybed Turn
The strict horizontal lines, along with its slim, powder-coated metal legs, give this daybed a sleek, lightweight look. Equipped with two leather harness-style straps, a fresh, modern detail adds to the high-quality feel and keeps the cushion firmly in place. Flip the reversible two-tone cushion over to create an understated, classic statement or a bolder, more distinctive one, depending on your mood or personal style.


Daybed Turn
The strict horizontal lines, along with its slim, powder-coated metal legs, give this daybed a sleek, lightweight look. Equipped with two leather harness-style straps, a fresh, modern detail adds to the high-quality feel and keeps the cushion firmly in place. Flip the reversible two-tone cushion over to create an understated, classic statement or a bolder, more distinctive one, depending on your mood or personal style.


Daybed Turn
The strict horizontal lines, along with its slim, powder-coated metal legs, give this daybed a sleek, lightweight look. Equipped with two leather harness-style straps, a fresh, modern detail adds to the high-quality feel and keeps the cushion firmly in place. Flip the reversible two-tone cushion over to create an understated, classic statement or a bolder, more distinctive one, depending on your mood or personal style.


Daybed Turn
The strict horizontal lines, along with its slim, powder-coated metal legs, give this daybed a sleek, lightweight look. Equipped with two leather harness-style straps, a fresh, modern detail adds to the high-quality feel and keeps the cushion firmly in place. Flip the reversible two-tone cushion over to create an understated, classic statement or a bolder, more distinctive one, depending on your mood or personal style.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


Elements coat rack
This coat rack is a functional sculpture for the home. The elements of this structure are made from the same type of wood in different lengths. As they are joined at different points from various angles and directions, the object changes its character depending on which side it is viewed from.
Its design features a front side with greater capacity and a back side with less space for hanging clothes, as it is also designed to be placed against a wall.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Mirror Pepe Marble
The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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Mirror Pepe Marble
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The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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Mirror Pepe Marble
The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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Mirror Pepe Marble
The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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The Pepe Marble Mirror is a beautiful object for everyday use. With its clean lines and iconic aesthetic, the mirror is inspired by Italian design and architecture of the late 1950s, represented by masters such as Caccia Dominioni and Gio Ponti. The Milanese design duo behind the mirror, Studiopepe, is obsessed with materials, like marble, that improve with age and with the passage of time. "We believe that a beautifully designed product should last almost forever," they tell us.
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Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.


Echasse Vase
Reimagining the classic elegance of glass vases and bowls, the Échasse collection offers a minimalist silhouette with a distinguished touch to complement both modern and traditional spaces. Theresa Rand's design concept is a beautiful interpretation of the French word "échasse," meaning "stilt." The slender legs of its stilt-like stand delicately support the glass forms, creating a sense of lightness while ensuring stability.
The Échasse vase is the first piece in the now iconic collection, inspired by laboratory test tubes. Its teardrop shape is elegant both when placed full of flowers on a desk, the living room floor, or a bedside table, or when left empty. The smoked glass version with brushed brass legs is available in three sizes. The unique color gradients of the glass add depth to the design and contrast with the clean lines of the legs. The smaller vase is also available in clear glass with bronze-finished brass legs; a classic combination to complement any interior, in a size ideal for more compact spaces.
With an ethereal expression and elevated design in every sense, the Échasse Collection offers endless possibilities for experimentation, just like a test tube, its original concept. Alone or together, filled with flowers, fruits, and favorite objects or displayed as sculptural focal points, these pieces enliven modern spaces with boldness and elegance.