16 is formed by sequentially pouring three separate layers of molten glass – in varying opacities – on a horizontal plane. Each layer responds to the indeterminate shape of the previous pour to create a uniquely layered whole. Two of these pieces are then attached and illuminated with an internal LED lamp. A modular stainless steel armature system connects the glass pieces to a series of branches and stems.
28 results from an innovative fabrication process that manipulates both the temperature and the direction of air flow into blown glass. The result is a slightly distorted sphere with an interior landscape of satellite shapes, including an opaque milk glass diffuser that houses either a low-voltage xenon or LED lamp.
38 pushes the fabrication technique originally developed for 28 to its technical and material limits. A large glass sphere is blown with a multitude of haphazard interior cavities, which intersect and collide with each other in unpredictable ways. Several of these satellite cavities are deep enough to hold earth and succulent or cacti plantings, while others house lighting elements. Each 38 contains two or three lighting elements per large sphere, housing either a 10-watt xenon or a 1.8-watt LED lamp, and one or two planters.
73 results from blowing liquid glass into a folded and highly heat-resistant ceramic fabric vessel. The resulting shape has a formal and textural expression intuitively associated with fabric, which becomes permanent and rigid as it cools. A flat LED is positioned to fill the resulting volume with diffuse light, accentuating the volumetric perception of the piece.
A white glass moil is captured inside a fine copper mesh basket and then plunged into hot clear glass. Air is blown into the matrix to gently push the white glass through the mesh, creating a delicate pillowed form that is suspended inside the thick outer layer of clear glass. Sometimes the copper mesh basket folds and crinkles, adding specificity to each piece. Undulations in the exterior shape are a natural consequence of the fabrication process and accentuate the gentle white pillowing below. A low-voltage xenon or LED light source is introduced into the piece, casting a warm coppery hue.
Soda water is used to trap air in a super heated glass matrix, which is vertically stretched and folded back onto itself between pegs numerous times. As the glass cools, the folding motion along the grain of the loop turns the entrapped air into microfilaments that give the piece a pearlescent optical quality. A low-voltage xenon or LED light source is introduced at one end of the loop casting light through the microfilaments and registering a gentle gradient.
The Alma chair from Italy’s Magis is the newest addition to their line of modern yet whimsical design for children. Made of durable polypropylene with glass fiber added, this stacking chair has a smooth fai_ade, which compliments a beautiful molded tree with perched birds on the back.
Perfect to use with the Magis Linus table indoors or outside.
A coffee scoop to take you from caddy to cafetiere, this copper-finished spoon has a cylindrical counterweight that allows it to stand upright, and a contrasting bowl of brilliant polished steel. It has been engineered to sit perfectly on the lid of the Tom Dixon Brew Caddy whenever its services are not needed.
With these articles for measuring, brewing, steaming, cooling, pouring and preserving we are exploring the transformative alchemy of curious instruments and chemical reactions. Inspired by laboratory apparatus, Bump is an exercise in the manipulation of the conical, spherical and tubular building blocks that we love to play with, of double walled glassmaking and a play in transparency and translucence.
Hand-wash in warm soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Suitable for use with food. Always rinse before use. Not dish-washer safe. Do not use abrasive agents as this will damage the surface. The products are hand made and variations will occur. Colour may change over time due to the character of the material. Bump Short Glasses have a capacity of 225mL each.
With these articles for measuring, brewing, steaming, cooling, pouring and preserving we are exploring the transformative alchemy of curious instruments and chemical reactions. Inspired by laboratory apparatus, Bump is an exercise in the manipulation of the conical, spherical and tubular building blocks that we love to play with, of double walled glassmaking and a play in transparency and translucence.
Hand-wash in warm soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Suitable for use with food. Always rinse before use. Not dish-washer safe. Do not use abrasive agents as this will damage the surface. The products are hand made and variations will occur. Colour may change over time due to the character of the material. Bump Tall Glasses have a capacity of 350mL each.
The beauty of iconic pieces needs to be turned around, played with, and challenged in innovative ways to reach new levels of inventiveness and seduction! Charleston by Marcel Wanders is a classic sofa, elegant and comfortable, dressed in stylish dark brown leather with embroidered accents, that has been shifted into a vertical posture. Its grace becomes slender and elongated, tall and majestic, while it plays with our mind-set and expectations.
Imagine Maritime gas lamps lighting the way on dark cobblestone streets dating back over a century. Now imagine a modern version that embodies the essence of this icon in a desk lamp crafted in opal glass and oxidised brass – and you have Copenhagen by the design duo at Space Copenhagen.
The compact size allows you to place the lamp in all kinds of settings and the swivel feature gives you more possibilities for illumination. Light intensity is seamlessly controlled through a new dim-feature reflecting the latest Nobel Prize findings about our inner clock and the benefits of proper lighting on our wellbeing. Turn the knob on the base of the lamp from a colder brighter white light for daytime to a warmer white light for a cosy effect. A customised, built-in LED module ensures energy efficiency.
Ideal for any sized desk, the Copenhagen desk lamp will pave the path for pondering great ideas.
Choose a cosy corner, add the new Copenhagen floor lamp and you instantly have an ambience with elegance.
The opal glass shade emits a soft ambient light, while the new dimmer allows you to adjust the light from a colder whiter light for daytime to a warmer white light at night time for a calmer effect. It’s the technology reflecting the latest Nobel Prize findings about our inner clock and being in sync with the various phases of the day for a better sense of wellbeing. A customised, built-in LED module ensures energy efficiency.
If you are looking for an iconic lamp with loads of atmosphere, you’ve just found it.
Our much-loved Etch Tea Light Holder is now available in black. The geodesic structures are made up of sections of 0.4mm etched metal sheets inspired by the logic of pure mathematics. The finely etched holes create a mass of intricate shadows when lit. Collection also available in Copper, Brass and Stainless Steel. Presented in gift-packaging.
An acid etched candle holder inspired by the logic of pure mathematics. Etch Candle holder is made up of 0.4mm digitally etched brass sheets and is suitable for use with a tea light. The detailed pattern creates a mass of intricate shadows when lit. Also available as a pendant light.
An acid etched candle holder inspired by the logic of pure mathematics. Etch Candle holder is made up of 0.4mm digitally etched copper sheets and is suitable for use with a tea light. The detailed pattern creates a mass of intricate shadows when lit. Also available as a pendant light.
An acid etched candle holder inspired by the logic of pure mathematics. Etch Candle holder is made up of 0.4mm digitally etched stainless steel sheets and is suitable for use with a tea light. The detailed pattern creates a mass of intricate shadows when lit. Also available as a pendant light.
The very best tea is made from loose leaves and our contemporary update for the traditional British teatime tool infuses the perfect cup. A stainless steel strainer with a minutely etched surface is formed into a neat cone shape; hung on a metal string with a circular tab, the bottom of the cone delicately slides open for ease of use and cleaning. Use inside a tea pot or for a single cup. Designed in London for teatime anywhere.
The connection between tradition and historical roots is reflected perfectly in this Nordic-style rug. It comes from the need to recover origins and ornamental culture, taking up floral motifs and borders as representation of ancestral themes. It draws on the simplicity of traditional Scandinavian design, reinterpreted and updated to adapt to contemporary spaces, with nods to the original folklore of Latin American regions.
Drawing his inspiration from the world of art and fashion, Andreas Bozarth Fornell creates simple, streamlined designs you would enjoy sharing a space with. Initially trained as a cabinetmaker, Fornell apprenticed with an architect when fate stepped in. He landed a juicy job as the in-house architect for the Swedish fashion brand Acne, designing the interiors for their riveting retail shops in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Melbourne. Where he merged different materials with inherent colour qualities to create amazing spaces imbued with atmosphere. ìArt is my inspiration, says Fornell. ìWith art comes freedom from functionality. At the same time, Im attracted to functionality. Not design for the sake of design. But objects you can really use in a design you would enjoy looking at ñ and having in your life.
MAYOR shows a moderation of modernism and a unique regional adaptation: the frame is made of solid oak, the upholstery is tight but with three loose cushions that comprise the seating area, and there is generally a more human approach to modernism with a focus on livability. The sofa is made of high quality materials. The tight upholstery and the two rows of elegant buttons that extend over the armrests and back give the sofa a simple and stylish look. Thus the sofa fits perfectly into both modern homes and workplaces, where quality and design are important parameters.
Louis Weisdorf’s contemporary and classic design philosophy is echoed in the new Multi- Lite Floor Lamp. With its timeless elegance, distinctive style and unique multi-functionality, the Multi-Lite Floor Lamp brings life and character to any interior space.
The Multi-Lite lamp design was created in 1972 by the Danish architect Louis Weis- dorf with the aim of reflecting his passion for diversity. Due to its unique design, the two opposing outside shades can individually be rotated and transformed into multiple combinations and encourage for personal installations and expressions whenever desired. Always with Weisdorf’s design philosophy in mind, the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetric art light without exposing the light source.
Two cylindrical shapes lay the foundation of the lamp and a metal ring encompasses it and anchors the two quarter-spherical shades, which ultimately completes a picture of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The decorative Multi-Lite Floor Lamp is an evolution of the pendant design and perfectly suited for creating a festive ambient light in the domestic living room.
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