Together with Hans Przyrembel, Marianne Brandt designed this well-known pendant luminaire, the height of which can be adjusted by means of a pendulum pull an...
The VIER side table skillfully combines form and function, offers a clear and elegant shelf and blends seamlessly into a wide variety of furnishing styles.
The simple and elegant stool ASWAN features a hand-woven seat surface finished in a textile band or vegetable tanned leather, which is luxuriously soft and w...
Based on a textile design by Anni Albers from the 1920s, the English manufacturer Christopher Farr Editions has created this motif as a tepee in two sizes.
The table features a minimalist design with functional usage that will effortlessly augment your arrangement with a touch of raw, industrial, modernism.
The SF 27 was designed around 1927 in Sweden. You can clearly see the Bauhaus influences on the lamp: minimalist design language meets geometry and an enormo...
The DMB 30 ceiling lamp by Tecnolumen is based on a sketch by the artist Marianne Brandt from 1926. With metallic structure, glass cylinder and glass disc. F...
The design and light object is oriented on the Bauhaus school of architecture and enables an infinite number of geometric design possibilities and colour com...
CHARLOTTE is the second from a series of coffee tables, designed in 1951 by German functionalist architect Ferdinand Kramer during his time in America.
With impressive aesthetics convince wall lights MSW 27. The semicircular reflector and the base are made of brass with a matte or polished nickel finish.
The Concrete HAUTEVILLE Rocking Chair designed by Henri Lavallard Boget for Lyon Béton, draws inspiration from iconic mid-century design with a modern twist.
Designed in 1930 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, the WNL 30 was conceived as a multi-purpose luminaire and, thanks to its minimalist design, does not need to shy away...
The flexible and stackable side table FORTYFORTY in powder-coated steel is a significant example of Ferdinand Kramer's fascination with variability and adapt...