In keeping with the nautical motifs prevalent across our collection, the Neron Table Lamp was designed to emulate the shape...
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Elegant yet comfortable, our two-seater Giacomo is a rendition of the classic tuxedo shape. The legs are in solid beech...
In keeping with the nautical motifs prevalent across our collection, the Neron Floor Lamp was designed to emulate the shape and spirit of lighthouses. The base of the lamp and its switch box are from solid beech wood attached to a lamp cord in fabric. Dimensions: H155 x W30 x...
Our two-seater John Pasha Sofa is a rendition of the classic English roll-arm sofa, reinterpreted for a more contemporary and...
The Estelle Chair looks just as good in a bedroom as it does in a sitting room, boasting a little...
Inspired by a trip to Vienna, the Hoffmann pays homage to Josef Hoffmann, the Austrian architect and designer who was a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. The clear lines and marble top hark back to his emphasis on geometry and marriage of pure materials like wood and stone....
Based in the legendary Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, our rug partner Dhoku beautifully blends ethnic Turkish kilims into unique contemporary...
Our versatile ottomans come with matching solid beech trays, so they can easily double as a coffee table when you’re...
Our Orlando Loveseat in cream linen is big enough for two people to cosy up on, but sinking into it alone might just be the best way to enjoy it. The generous seat is raised on solid beech wood legs, set on chrome castors and boxwood wheels. Product dimensions: H83...
One can easily spend an entire day nestled in our classic Club Chair, kitted out with padded armrests and a...
Modelled after folding campaign chairs that would have been in frequent use in Yacht Clubs of old, our Yacht Chair...
The Golden Siggie is inspired, in spirit, by the pedestal desk owned by Sigmund Freud, who was known to his darling mother as ‘Golden Siggie’. Forever overcrowded by a smorgasbord of statuettes, smoking paraphernalia, books, papers, pens and writing materials, Freud’s desk never seemed to have enough space for his...