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Set of 2 enamel flowerpot hanging lamps by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen, 1960s | #181312
Set of 2 enamel flowerpot hanging lamps by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen, 1960s | #181312
Tulip Armless Chair - K1627 - Classic Boucle Cayenne / Fixed
Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal Collection for Knoll remains one of the classic modern furniture creations of the 20th Century. Saarinen applied his Finnish heritage and penchant for refined forms towards resolving the “slum of legs“ to which standard dining tables and chairs were beholden. The Tulip Chair, like the Saarinen Dining Table, is defined by its graceful pedestal stem, fashioned from cast aluminum and molded fiberglass, its gently rounded form one of the most recognizable modern chair profil
Fritz Hansen Modern Series 7, Model 3017, Red Chair
Red Arne Jacobsen dining chair for Fritz Hansen. Mid-Century Modern Series 7, Model 3017 Red Wood Chair. Classic design, perfect for small desk, collect a variety of colors for a fun dining set or just as an occasional chair. The chair is marked 2007.
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand, soffa, "LC3", Cassina, Italien. - Bukowskis
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand, soffa, "LC3", Cassina, Italien. - Bukowskis
Contemporary and Modernist design at Aram Store, London
The Arco floor lamp designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1962 from Flos accompanied by an NVL table from MDF Italia, a pair of Series 7 dining chairs from Fritz Hansen, an Egg Chair from Fritz Hansen, an LC2 2 seat sofa from Cassina and a Montana Bookcase. Photographed in store by Mariell Lind Hansen.
LC4 Chaise Longue from Cassina in ecru canvas with leather head
Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret in 1928. Photographed by Jae W V Kim in the steel and glass modular construction of Centre Le Corbusier in Zurich, Switzerland.
KHEP Chair from A. Petersen - Contemporary Danish Design
Designed in 2015 when Knud Holscher was 85 and Edjar Pedersen was 93, A.Petersen teased the close friends about making 'one last chair' together. Instead, they proposed it would be called 'the second to last chair'. The painted ash frame is available in red (as pictured here) as well as black or grey with the seat in stainless steel and woven wicker.
Portrait of Poul Henningsen surrounded by his lighting designs for Louis Poulsen
Originally designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958, the PH Artichoke Pendant Lmp from Louis Poulsenconsists of 72 leaves. Also designed in 1958, the PH5 Pendant Lamps also pictured consist of a 3 shade system. Image courtesy of Louis Poulsen.