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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.
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Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Low shelf Zet Storing System
With an intelligent modular system of shelves with a minimalist and light air, Zet invites us to experiment with its shape and visual expression to create a piece that meets our needs. While its possibilities are many, the philosophy behind the Zet system is one: every aspect of the concept, from its geometry to its materials, has been carefully chosen to offer us freedom and simplicity.
No matter how we use our spaces or what we put on our shelves, we all share a desire for that delicate balance between order, functionality, and style. Modern offices, libraries, lounges, shops, cafeterias: there are few settings that don't benefit from having thoughtfully designed support for those essential objects that define them. Whether it's books, magazines, artwork, a unique vase, or conversation-starting keepsakes, our belongings deserve a personalized platform that puts them in the spotlight.
Produced with materials selected for their beauty and durability, the Zet storage system is based on just two components: U-shaped shelves and a metal structure defined by diagonal Z-shaped uprights, to which this system owes its name.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Harbor Chair with Oak Base
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic shapes, the contoured curves of the seats in this collection offer maximum support, enveloping the body with its slim shell. Offering the kind of seating experience that energizes in the morning, helps connect during the day, and invites relaxation at night, the Harbor chair effortlessly blends into any setting, instantly becoming ideal for a kitchen, office, private dining room or busy cafeteria, and making us feel at home.
pure lines. Materials that are pleasant to the touch. Superior comfort. The Harbor collection was conceived with all this in mind. When a design concept is reduced to the essentials of comfort, utility and aesthetics, it becomes a banner. From its initial concept, it takes on endless forms, adapting its form and function to various needs, while its identity remains intact. Thus began the story of the evolution of the Harbor collection. The result is an infinitely versatile and comfortable collection of chairs and tables for contemporary spaces.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
Table Lamp PH 3/2
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 3/2 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downwards, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
*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.
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.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
Harbor Upholstered Chair with Oak Base
The upholstered Harbour Chair by Audo Copenhagen is a balance between functional design and enveloping aesthetics. Its generous, curved shape naturally hugs the body, while the solid oak base and upholstered seat provide warmth and visual comfort.
Designed with everyday versatility in mind, this version of the iconic Harbour incorporates fine materials and ergonomic proportions that adapt to both domestic and professional environments. Whether in dining rooms, meeting rooms, or hospitality spaces, its fluid silhouette provides a serene presence without being overbearing.
Selected by MIDIMAL for its balance of comfort and sophistication, the upholstered Harbour is a piece that combines contemporary Danish design with a timeless sensibility. Available in multiple finishes and fabrics, it integrates easily into any environment that values functional beauty.
Discover more pieces from the collection in the Audo Copenhagen selection at MIDIMAL and transform your space with honest and elegant design.
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.
Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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Floor lamp PH 80
This design is based on Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade system, created in 1925 to create exceptional glare-free lighting.
Henningsen's approach to lighting was distinguished by its scientific approach and served as the basis for the design of many other luminaires. He used the lituus curve as a foundation and achieved uniform light distribution thanks to the multi-shade system, which reduced glare and shadows.
PH 80 was created in 1974 in homage to what would have been Poul Henningsen's 80th birthday, as its name suggests.
*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.
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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.
Domus 45 Side Table
The Domus collection is based on a statement by its creator: "It's a collection I would love to produce myself in a wood workshop because of its simplicity and robust shape." An exercise in simplicity, sobriety, and character, with two defining details: the cut of the leg and its connection to the tabletop. The collection of side and coffee tables is completed with stools in two heights.
Domus 45 Side Table
The Domus collection is based on a statement by its creator: "It's a collection I would love to produce myself in a wood workshop because of its simplicity and robust shape." An exercise in simplicity, sobriety, and character, with two defining details: the cut of the leg and its connection to the tabletop. The collection of side and coffee tables is completed with stools in two heights.
Domus 45 Side Table
The Domus collection is based on a statement by its creator: "It's a collection I would love to produce myself in a wood workshop because of its simplicity and robust shape." An exercise in simplicity, sobriety, and character, with two defining details: the cut of the leg and its connection to the tabletop. The collection of side and coffee tables is completed with stools in two heights.
Domus 45 Side Table
The Domus collection is based on a statement by its creator: "It's a collection I would love to produce myself in a wood workshop because of its simplicity and robust shape." An exercise in simplicity, sobriety, and character, with two defining details: the cut of the leg and its connection to the tabletop. The collection of side and coffee tables is completed with stools in two heights.
Domus 45 Side Table
The Domus collection is based on a statement by its creator: "It's a collection I would love to produce myself in a wood workshop because of its simplicity and robust shape." An exercise in simplicity, sobriety, and character, with two defining details: the cut of the leg and its connection to the tabletop. The collection of side and coffee tables is completed with stools in two heights.