Ligne Roset’s iconic Togo sofa has celebrity status. As one of the most imitated pieces of furniture, finding an original piece means looking for the seals of authenticity that only hand-crafted French design can bring.
Read MoreThe Dipping Light, designed by Jordi Canudas for Marset, was created via an experiment, by dipping a lit bulb into paint. When left to dry, the concentric rings of paint develop their own unique character and idiosyncrasies.
Read MoreA chair that captures the essence of Danish furniture design, the Wishbone Chair, designed by Hans J. Wegner is known not only for its iconic design but its long-lasting quality and stability. While the sculptural chair has created inspiration for designers across the globe, it has also become a common knock-off piece.
Read MoreIn 1951, Danish designer Kay Bojesen introduced the first wooden monkey figurine to the world. Over 60 years later, the smile-inducing design has become a staple in homes around the world.
Read MoreThe Arco Floor Lamp designed in 1962 by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni is one of Flos’ most iconic designs. The brothers drew inspiration from street lights and from their imaginative minds came this seven-foot-tall floor lamp set in a marble base. Arco is one of the most commonly imitated - but never duplicated - designs to date.
Read MoreA mid-century design spanning decades, this luminaire has graced the big screen and many, many homes, hotels and restaurants.
Read MoreSince 1874, Louis Poulsen has been a manufacturer of iconic lighting designs born out of the Scandinavian tradition where form follows function. Each lighting fixture embodies the DNA of Scandinavian design: quality of the material, the legacy of the designer, and the craftsmanship of the true Danish artisan.
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