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  • Designed by Per Weiss, the Unfurl sofa bed embodies elegance and comfort. Contemporary and stylish, its chaise longue version is the perfect versatile piece for smaller spaces. Featuring an innovative click-clack mechanism that allows the user to efficiently adjust the sofa bed to their preferred position, its durable design fits perfectly into compact spaces. Ideal for occasional guest use or as a sofa for everyday use, its attractive profile offers maximum comfort, upholstered in high-quality fabrics.  
  • Osvald is a spacious, comfortable, and space-saving sofa bed equipped with a large storage compartment. The Osvald sofa bed features rounded, minimalist lines. Its design prioritizes simplicity, comfort, and storage. Osvald has legs that fold automatically when converted into a bed, ensuring quick and easy transformation. When unfolded, Osvald measures 150 x 200 cm as a bed. If you only need space for one person, simply remove the cushions to create an 80 x 200 cm bed. The bed is ready in seconds. Per Weiss is a Danish industrial designer. The driving force behind the constant creative development of Innovation Living's collections, Weiss is a creative individual with the ambition to create lasting, innovative sofa bed designs with contemporary appeal.
  • The Balder sofa bed features a unique Scandinavian design. It has two reclining sofa positions and solid oak armrests. It converts into a 140 x 200 cm bed with a 4-step headrest lift. You can add any mattress from the Innovation range. The Soft Spring mattress is extra soft and offers luxurious comfort thanks to its pocket springs and ultra-soft foam. The Spring mattress ensures gentle comfort with pressure relief and layers of fiber filling for added comfort. The medium-firm Latex mattress guarantees a breathable mattress that adapts to your body. And finally, the Classic mattress, made from recycled foam, provides firm support for a comfortable night's sleep.
  • The Private dining tables share the elegance, symmetry, and inspiration of traditional Japanese joinery techniques with the rest of Space Copenhagen's Private collection. The veneered wood tabletops, in black-stained ash and light oak, are joined to the two tapered legs by a solid wood crossbeam, resulting in a sturdy stance and a refined appearance.
  • Visionary design duo GamFratesi has further enhanced the iconic Beetle chair design. The original design was inspired by the iridescent shell of the humble beetle, the curved shell mimicking the insect's natural shape. The veneer casing is available in a selection of woods, adding a touch of prestige to the design. Leather or upholstery combines with wood to add a rich feel to the piece, making it the perfect complement to any dining room.
  • One of Marcel Gascoin's most famous pieces, the C-Chair Dining Chair, was designed in 1947. The chair represents not only the practical power of Gascoin's designs but also the social awareness he demonstrated during the postwar years in France. The C-Chair was originally created out of necessity to accommodate the new sizes of homes built at the end of World War II, where Gascoin compensated for the lack of space by creating simple and functional furniture. Characterized by the juxtaposition of its robust, voluminous legs and the inviting seat in a lighter cane weave, the quality of the C-Chair is revealed through its modern lines, understated elegance, and superb craftsmanship in high-quality wood.
  • The Matégot Dedal shelving unit, named after its designer, combines metal tubing with perforated sheet metal. This combination of materials is a hallmark of Mathieu Matégot's work, characterized by modern design, geometric shapes, and clean lines. This minimalist shelving unit provides an ideal base for storing books, decorative items, and your eclectic home collections.
  • The legendary French designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the evolving design style of his time, replacing the austerity of postwar design with a fresh and vigorous approach. Paulin achieved true elegance in the Pacha Chair's rounded forms by finding the perfect proportions, raising it slightly above its base, and incorporating inward-slanting seams into the foam and upholstery. Through pieces like the Pacha Chair, Pierre Paulin pioneered low-level living; a modern way of living and sitting on the floor, eliminating the need for chair legs. With comfort as a constant starting point in his designs, the Pacha Chair's curvilinear, whimsical, and organic forms are conceived to serve the body, providing both comfort and warmth. Both today and when it was first designed, the Pacha Chair remains an honest and functional piece that brings life and character to any interior.
  • Part of the iconic Multi-Lite collection, this lamp combines high-quality craftsmanship with innovative design. Featuring a unique adjustable structure, the quarter-sphere shades can be rotated to direct light upwards, downwards, or as asymmetrical beams across a wall, allowing you to transform the lighting in your living space to best suit your mood.
    Ideally used as a centerpiece above a dining table, or placed on a side table to create an ambient glow, the timeless design will captivate and impress for years to come.
  • Crafted in Italy from travertine stone, the monolithic form of the Epic coffee table highlights the stone's materiality, the natural beauty of its unique texture, and its vibrant pattern. The Epic table has a strong, sculptural form comprised of two simple shapes: a hexagon and a circle, each referencing classical architecture while simultaneously creating a striking statement. Available in various sizes and as a dining table.
  • Originally designed in 1975 by the legendary Frenchman Pierre Paulin, the Gubi Pacha armchair broke barriers with its bold, rounded form, ushering in a new era of design in a post-war, post-austerity era. Paulin always practiced comfort as a starting point for his designs, and Pacha is no exception; curvilinear and organic shapes combine to support the natural shape of the body.

    From 2.142 €.

    *Price depending on different sizes and upholstery. The photo is not representative.
  • The tubular steel tripod base is angled backward, while the elongated, conical aluminum shade points downward. The shade is mounted on a flexible arm, allowing you to position it wherever you need it. The Grässhoppa floor lamp provides direct, glare-free light. Perfect as a bedside lamp or on your favorite armchair.
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