MUST HAVES
To choose. To curate. To want ... We have made it easy for you. Here are 13 new design icons we would love to have in our homes.
ARNE JACOBSEN is the architect behind the chair The Drop, which is now launched in four new pastel colors: Millenial Pink, Gen-z Yellow, If In Doubt... Blue and Nine Grey. The chair was originally designed for the legendary SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and was inspired by the shoulders of Arne Jacobsen’s wife. From Fritz Hansen. THE BEAUTIFUL and elegant P376 lamp in aluminum was designed by Jørgen Kastholm and Preben Juhl Fabricius in 1963. The lamp with the slender idiom and soft diffuse light is now relaunched by &Tradition.
INSERT TABLE is at once ingenious and playful – and timeless. It is designed by Chinese designer Mario Tsai. From Ferm Living.
DESIGNER Hans Sandgren Jacobsen’s slender and exquisite Ro desk is produced in walnut and leather. A sublime example of distinguished carpentry art. From Naver Collection. THE ARV CHAIR won the best furniture prize at the Design Awards 2018. Its custom-made for the restaurant Noma in Copenhagen. From Brdr. Krüger. ARC is the name of this lamp. It’s designed by Nanna Neergaard and Marie Hesseldal, who together go by Manér Studio. From Le Klint.
THE ELGANT DESK AJ52 Society Table was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952 for the American-scandinavian Foundation i New York. Carl Hansen & Søn.
METRO CHAIR is designed by the Swedish designer Mia Lagerman, who has a direct view of the Copenhagen Metro construction from her workplace. And voila that’s how the chair got its name. Kristensen & Kristensen.
Poul Henningsen’s iconic PH lamp is something worth celebrating – it is now being launched in an anniversary edition in a copper and white edition to celebrate it’s 60th anniversary. From Louis Poulsen.
ARCHITECT FINN JUHL’S The 48 Sofa-bench is part of the 48 Series which was presented at the Cabinet Makers’ Guild Exhibition in 1948. The Sofa-bench is upholstered in either fabric or leather. From House of Finn Juhl.