229.900 kr
Design: Magda Jurek.
Calligraphic forms, bold colors, fine materials and craft techniques. The new TRN collection
of Pani Jurek is a homage to the art of Jan Tarasin.
A fascination with Jan Tarasin paintings and graphics was a starting point for the creation of the whole collection. Tarasin was interested in the world of objects. He began with realistic record objects that he simplified and reduced until a system of abstract signs was formed. In her latest collection, Pani Jurek reverses this process, turning ideograms into things again. Her three dimensional objects have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet.
Looking for the form of an object, placing things in the space or building the relation between
them, is all “visual thinking” to me. I am also a painter by education and picture thinker. I believe we all are. Furnishing the apartment or setting the table, more or less consciously, means that everyday we are creating an infinite number of compositions, that all refer to our sense of harmony and proportion - Magda Jurek
There are 5 models of side tables in the collection, 4 types of mirrors and ceramic lighting fixtures, whose single elements can be arranged into the compositions. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics and furniture making gives the collection a truly unique character. Each piece is one of a kind.
The furniture is made in cooperation with Square Drop, conservative lab and bespoke furniture studio. Hand crafted in solid ash wood, with traditional cabinet making techniques, the furniture is wood stained and covered with natural wax. Ceramic lighting fixtures are finished with brass elements.
The collection is made for residential and commercial spaces. Objects can be arrange together like blocks of a puzzle, but, due to their sculptured look, they also suit perfectly as single accent pieces in a private apartment.
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Design: Magda Jurek.
Calligraphic forms, bold colors, fine materials and craft techniques. The new TRN collection
of Pani Jurek is a homage to the art of Jan Tarasin.
A fascination with Jan Tarasin paintings and graphics was a starting point for the creation of the whole collection. Tarasin was interested in the world of objects. He began with realistic record objects that he simplified and reduced until a system of abstract signs was formed. In her latest collection, Pani Jurek reverses this process, turning ideograms into things again. Her three dimensional objects have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet.
Looking for the form of an object, placing things in the space or building the relation between
them, is all “visual thinking” to me. I am also a painter by education and picture thinker. I believe we all are. Furnishing the apartment or setting the table, more or less consciously, means that everyday we are creating an infinite number of compositions, that all refer to our sense of harmony and proportion - Magda Jurek
There are 5 models of side tables in the collection, 4 types of mirrors and ceramic lighting fixtures, whose single elements can be arranged into the compositions. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics and furniture making gives the collection a truly unique character. Each piece is one of a kind.
The furniture is made in cooperation with Square Drop, conservative lab and bespoke furniture studio. Hand crafted in solid ash wood, with traditional cabinet making techniques, the furniture is wood stained and covered with natural wax. Ceramic lighting fixtures are finished with brass elements.
The collection is made for residential and commercial spaces. Objects can be arrange together like blocks of a puzzle, but, due to their sculptured look, they also suit perfectly as single accent pieces in a private apartment.
258.900 kr
Design: Magda Jurek.
Calligraphic forms, bold colors, fine materials and craft techniques. The new TRN collection
of Pani Jurek is a homage to the art of Jan Tarasin.
A fascination with Jan Tarasin paintings and graphics was a starting point for the creation of the whole collection. Tarasin was interested in the world of objects. He began with realistic record objects that he simplified and reduced until a system of abstract signs was formed. In her latest collection, Pani Jurek reverses this process, turning ideograms into things again. Her three dimensional objects have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet.
Looking for the form of an object, placing things in the space or building the relation between
them, is all “visual thinking” to me. I am also a painter by education and picture thinker. I believe we all are. Furnishing the apartment or setting the table, more or less consciously, means that everyday we are creating an infinite number of compositions, that all refer to our sense of harmony and proportion - Magda Jurek
There are 5 models of side tables in the collection, 4 types of mirrors and ceramic lighting fixtures, whose single elements can be arranged into the compositions. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics and furniture making gives the collection a truly unique character. Each piece is one of a kind.
The furniture is made in cooperation with Square Drop, conservative lab and bespoke furniture studio. Hand crafted in solid ash wood, with traditional cabinet making techniques, the furniture is wood stained and covered with natural wax. Ceramic lighting fixtures are finished with brass elements.
The collection is made for residential and commercial spaces. Objects can be arrange together like blocks of a puzzle, but, due to their sculptured look, they also suit perfectly as single accent pieces in a private apartment.
258.900 kr
Design: Magda Jurek
Calligraphic forms, bold colors, fine materials and craft techniques. The new TRN collection
of Pani Jurek is a homage to the art of Jan Tarasin.
A fascination with Jan Tarasin paintings and graphics was a starting point for the creation of the whole collection. Tarasin was interested in the world of objects. He began with realistic record objects that he simplified and reduced until a system of abstract signs was formed. In her latest collection, Pani Jurek reverses this process, turning ideograms into things again. Her three dimensional objects have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet.
Looking for the form of an object, placing things in the space or building the relation between
them, is all “visual thinking” to me. I am also a painter by education and picture thinker. I believe we all are. Furnishing the apartment or setting the table, more or less consciously, means that everyday we are creating an infinite number of compositions, that all refer to our sense of harmony and proportion - Magda Jurek
There are 5 models of side tables in the collection, 4 types of mirrors and ceramic lighting fixtures, whose single elements can be arranged into the compositions. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics and furniture making gives the collection a truly unique character. Each piece is one of a kind.
The furniture is made in cooperation with Square Drop, conservative lab and bespoke furniture studio. Hand crafted in solid ash wood, with traditional cabinet making techniques, the furniture is wood stained and covered with natural wax. Ceramic lighting fixtures are finished with brass elements.
The collection is made for residential and commercial spaces. Objects can be arrange together like blocks of a puzzle, but, due to their sculptured look, they also suit perfectly as single accent pieces in a private apartment.
258.900 kr
Design: Magda Jurek.
Calligraphic forms, bold colors, fine materials and craft techniques. The new TRN collection
of Pani Jurek is a homage to the art of Jan Tarasin.
A fascination with Jan Tarasin paintings and graphics was a starting point for the creation of the whole collection. Tarasin was interested in the world of objects. He began with realistic record objects that he simplified and reduced until a system of abstract signs was formed. In her latest collection, Pani Jurek reverses this process, turning ideograms into things again. Her three dimensional objects have a simple calligraphic form so they can play and talk together as if they were letters from a non-existent alphabet.
Looking for the form of an object, placing things in the space or building the relation between
them, is all “visual thinking” to me. I am also a painter by education and picture thinker. I believe we all are. Furnishing the apartment or setting the table, more or less consciously, means that everyday we are creating an infinite number of compositions, that all refer to our sense of harmony and proportion - Magda Jurek
There are 5 models of side tables in the collection, 4 types of mirrors and ceramic lighting fixtures, whose single elements can be arranged into the compositions. The hand crafted process of glazing ceramics and furniture making gives the collection a truly unique character. Each piece is one of a kind.
The furniture is made in cooperation with Square Drop, conservative lab and bespoke furniture studio. Hand crafted in solid ash wood, with traditional cabinet making techniques, the furniture is wood stained and covered with natural wax. Ceramic lighting fixtures are finished with brass elements.
The collection is made for residential and commercial spaces. Objects can be arrange together like blocks of a puzzle, but, due to their sculptured look, they also suit perfectly as single accent pieces in a private apartment.
154.900 kr
DESIGN: Sam Hecht & Kim Colin
In the realm of furniture design, Tronco stands as a testament to the captivating allure of simplicity and the utmost craftsmanship. Created by the esteemed artisans at Mattiazzi, this chair may appear deceptively basic at first glance, with its seat composed of wooden planks joined together and mounted on round dowels. However, TRONCO's true essence lies in its unpretentious construction, which embodies a profound level of material honesty and the culmination of relentless experimentation.
Made in Italy.
503.000 kr
Irregular asymmetrically cut blown glass balls hover in space, creating repeated bodies of full and empty light and shadows. The light burnished brass or matte black rod that supports the dove-colored glass diffusers holds the weight of the material, making the Trou Suspension lamp an ethereal light source.
FUNCTION: Suspension.
LOCATION: Interior.
LIGHT EMISSION: Diffused light.
LIGHT SOURCE: 49LED 9,6W 500mA 1610lm 2700°K CRI >80
ENERGY EFFICIENCY: D.
RATED VOLTAGE: 220 - 240V.
FREQUENCY: 50 - 60Hz.
SUPPLY: Terminal block.
BALLAST: Ballast included.
MATERIAL.
Structure: Light burnished brass / Dark burnished brass.
Glass: Dove grey / White.
DIMENSIONS. Ø: 45 cm. / H: 90 cm.
DALI or TRIAC dimming kit available upon request.
218.000 kr
The Tubby Tube linear pendant, designed by Faye Toogood for Please Wait to Be Seated, is a sleek tubular aluminium beam that appears to float in midair as it hangs from the ceiling. The lamp combines a slim, refined profile with a sense of sturdiness — striking a balance between slender and substantial.
Subtle details, such as the hidden light source and the repetition of distinct shapes, highlight Toogood’s sculptural approach and her talent for blending artistic expression with playful functionality. The hollow cavity lights up, directing LED light downward to produce a warm, diffused glow that reduces glare and softens shadows. Available in Black or Aluminium.
Designer: Faye Toogood
Brand: Please Wait to Be Seated
Material: Aluminium
Shade Diameter: 6 cm
Finishes: Black, Aluminium
Dimmable: Yes
Bulb Included: Yes
Control: Touch dimming via metal wire
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners on the aluminium surface. Always switch off and allow to cool before cleaning or adjusting the height.
Please Wait to Be Seated is a Copenhagen-based design studio dedicated to reissuing and creating furniture and lighting with lasting design value. Their work bridges design heritage with contemporary relevance.
70.900 kr
The Tubby Tube Stool by Faye Toogood builds on the same iconic design language as her celebrated Spade Chair. A unique composition of bulky round tubes paired with a wooden ash seat — a play on volume and form that creates a classic yet contemporary expression.
Available in three heights — stool (45 cm), counter (65 cm), and bar (75 cm) — with a choice of three ash wood seat finishes on a black tubular steel frame.
Designer: Faye Toogood
Brand: Please Wait to Be Seated
Frame: Black powder-coated tubular steel
Seat Material: Ash wood
Seat Finishes: Natural Lacquered Ash, Painted Black Ash, Painted Navy Blue Ash
Heights: 45 cm (stool), 65 cm (counter), 75 cm (bar)
Wipe the ash wood seat with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the finish. Clean the steel frame with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners on any surface.
Please Wait to Be Seated is a Copenhagen-based design studio dedicated to reissuing and creating furniture and lighting with lasting design value. Their work bridges design heritage with contemporary relevance.
140.900 kr
The Tubby Tube Stool Upholstered by Faye Toogood builds on the same iconic design language as her celebrated Spade Chair. A unique composition of bulky round tubes paired with a chunky soft leather seat pad — a play on volume and comfort that creates a classic yet contemporary expression.
Available in three heights — stool (48 cm), counter (68 cm), and bar (78 cm) — upholstered in Savanne Leather in Black or Navy, on a black tubular steel frame.
Designer: Faye Toogood
Brand: Please Wait to Be Seated
Frame: Black powder-coated tubular steel
Seat Material: Savanne Leather (Sørensen)
Seat Colours: Black, Navy
Heights: 48 cm (stool), 68 cm (counter), 78 cm (bar)
Wipe the leather seat with a soft, dry cloth. Condition the leather periodically with a suitable leather conditioner. Clean the steel frame with a dry cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the leather colour.
Please Wait to Be Seated is a Copenhagen-based design studio dedicated to reissuing and creating furniture and lighting with lasting design value. Their work bridges design heritage with contemporary relevance.
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Clear, no-nonsense lines and a sturdy steel frame. Faye Toogood has an eye for removing clutter, and her sculpted designs celebrate the rural past even as they partake of the urban contemporary and look towards the future.
The sheer lines of the table top — just 18 mm thin, in Oregon pine or stained ash — seem to float above the subtly rounded black steel or raw aluminium frames. The Tubby Tube dining table builds on the motifs of Toogood's iconic Spade Chair, with tubular legs that evoke the down-to-earth strength and practicality of garden implements. The frame has adjustable feet to even out uneven floors.
A distinctive and enduring artefact that suits a dining room or a meeting room equally well.
Designer: Faye Toogood
Brand: Please Wait to Be Seated
Top Materials: Oregon pine or stained ash (18 mm)
Frame Materials: Black powder-coated steel or anodized aluminium
Sizes: 180×90, 200×90, 240×90, 270×90 cm
Frame Lengths: L130 cm or L180 cm
Wipe the tabletop with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct heat. Use coasters and placemats to protect the wood finish. Clean the steel or aluminium frame with a dry cloth.
Please Wait to Be Seated is a Copenhagen-based design studio dedicated to reissuing and creating furniture and lighting with lasting design value. Their work bridges design heritage with contemporary relevance.
358.000 kr
The Tube and Globe Floor Lamp by Atelier Areti pairs a slender powder-coated metal tube with a white glass globe — creating a floor lamp that combines ambient tube illumination with a warm, decorative globe accent. A G9 LED globe (5W max) provides the jewel-like glow while the tube structure grounds the piece with architectural presence. Available in four colour configurations with a 2 m cable. Handcrafted in Germany.
Atelier Areti is a Berlin-based lighting design studio founded by sisters Gwendolyn and Guillane Kerschbaumer. Known for their meticulous craftsmanship and bold use of colour and geometry, every Atelier Areti piece is handmade in Germany. Their work bridges the boundary between functional lighting and sculptural art, earning a devoted following among architects, interior designers, and design collectors worldwide.