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Brand: Lyfa
This stylish and effective tubular over-desk work lamp was produced by Danish lighting company Lyfa in the 1980s but has evidently never been used and remains in near-mint condition. Measuring 51cm in width and 6cm in diameter, the glossy, bright white metal lamp is designed to be suspended from its..
£125.00
Brand: Fog & Mørup
When Jo Hammerborg joined Fog & Mørup as creative director at the end of the 1950s he set about completely transforming the company's product range, bringing in a sleek modernist aesthetic that reflected his training as a silversmith and his previous work at Georg Jensen. The Ultra was one of 24..
£425.00
Brand: Fog & Mørup
Jo Hammerborg's Vega pendant lamp, created for Fog & Mørup in 1968, evidences more clearly than any of Hammerborg's other designs the eight years from 1949 to 1957 he spent as a silversmith at Georg Jensen. The fluid organic lines of objects and jewellery he worked on there by designers includin..
£595.00
Brand: Mira-X
Purchased in Denmark and offered for sale as a set of 6, these tablemats were made in the 1970s in a style popular in Denmark at that time of an oval shaped mat finished with cotton binding. The fabric used was Verner Panton's geometric wave-like Curve design in red, part of the Mira-Spectrum series..
£240.00
Brand: Fog & Mørup
The Radius is a striking multi-layered pendant Danish modern art light designed by Erik Balslev for Fog & Mørup in the 1970s and awarded an iF product design award in 1977. The outline of the main layer and the elegantly tapered cap together form an homage to Fog & Mørup's best-known lamp, t..
£395.00
Brand: Fog & Mørup
First issued by Fog & Mørup in 1963, Jo Hammerborg's Nova was produced in three versions – copper, brass and satin aluminium. This example is the copper version and is in exceptionally good original condition with no damage. The Nova has a diameter of 40cm (15.75 inches) and a height of 18c..
£0.00
Brand: Torben Ørskov
This elegant brass candlestick was designed in 1960 by Danish architect Max Bruel, whose other work includes the design of Copenhagen's Herlev hospital, the tallest building in Denmark. It was made to the highest standards of quality by luxury goods company Torben Ørskov, which produced many ot..
£45.00