The Dae lamp draws inspiration from the ethereal beauty of the Pieridae butterfly's chrysalis. With its combination of non-woven polymer material and a unique organic shape, the lamp not only provides illumination but also serves as a work of art. The translucent shade diffuses light in a unique and captivating way, projecting a warm and soft glow that creates a welcoming atmosphere in any room. Elevate your space with the contemporary aesthetic of the Dae lamp, where form and function meet in perfect harmony. Over time, the non-woven polymer shade will develop a beautiful patina, giving it a unique appearance.
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Woven from 100% cotton using classic tapestry techniques, the Entire tapestry throw from ferm LIVING is soft to the touch and features decorative fringe around the edges. With the poetic and beautiful artwork of Berit Mogensen Lopez, its abstract design adds style and character to your home, whether hung on the wall as a striking decoration or used as a cozy throw to wrap yourself in during the winter months. 170 x 120cm
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Crafted from solid oak and finished with a dark varnish that lends it character, the Pylo console will add a touch of sophistication to any room. Its narrow shape makes it versatile, ideal for small, narrow spaces such as hallways or bedrooms. Supported by a unique silhouette with a rigorous sculptural expression, the simple aesthetic is artistically contrasted with the warm and inviting nature of the natural wood used in its construction. A dining table version of the Pylo series is also available at Ferm Living. Height: 85cm x Width: 100cm x Depth: 36cm
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The Kol chair by Treku comes in a multitude of variations, each lending a distinct personality to the chair. The wooden version is always oak, available in various finishes, including black-stained oak. However, the Kol with metal legs is also offered in walnut. Both versions can be fitted with an upholstered seat and back cushion.
“Designing the Kol chair was quite a complex process until we arrived at the proportions that would allow us to maintain the elegance of the initial drawing.”
– Ibon Arrizabalaga












