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Named after the "Flower Power" trend of the 1960s, the FlowerPot pendant lamp was designed in 1969 by Verner Panton. While it evokes a bygone era, it remains undeniably modern. Ideal for placing next to an armchair or sofa, or for hanging in a group in the dining room, the light is available in a variety of contemporary colors and blends seamlessly with different decorating styles. It is available in both matte and metallic finishes.
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Unlike many armchairs that are part of Scandinavian design, FLY doesn't impose any particular posture. The wide seat is designed for comfort, with loose cushions on the backrest that can be positioned to suit individual preferences. But FLY doesn't compromise on aesthetics or tradition in other aspects. The armchair's frame, with its slatted backrest, is made of solid waxed or stained oak. Thanks to this material and its treatment, the armchair ages gracefully and will only become more beautiful with time. Also available as a sofa and chaise lounge.
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Solid beech and plywood frame, walnut or oak base treated with oils, CMHR foam, polyester wadding. Upholstered in a selection of fabrics (Hallingdal 130, Karakorum 003) or sheepskin (17 mm Moonlight or Sahara). The legs are fitted with felt glides as standard.
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The table is constructed of solid wood and treated with lacquer or oil. The central base is made of matte black metal.












