The Grasshopper Chair Upholstery:Leather Vegetal NatureThe Grasshopper Chair, designed by Finn Juhl in 1938 and relaunched in 2019, presents an early exploration of sculptural form where the seat and backrest appear to float within a dynamic structure. Scandinavian design guides this sense of movement and artistic freedom, while Danish design and Danish modern principles shape the separation between the supporting frame and the upholstered body, creating a distinct and expressive identity. Scandinavian
the material palette reinforces the harmony between softness and structure central to Danish modern and Danish design traditions
Designed to anchor seating areas and define spaces with quiet sophistication
Trípode by Santa & Cole adds rhythm and personality to contemporary rooms while keeping the clean
and Danish modern furniture created by Mogens Lassen in 1940
The subtle detailing and balanced geometry align with Scandinavian design values that prioritize purposeful form and visual calm
renowned for their picturesque wooden facades adorned with vertical wooden slats
and 8'8" x 13'1"
also known as "Den trætte mand"
resulting in a form that appears almost sculptural within a room
Perfect bag for a bottle or two of the bubbly on the beach
Small perforations in the shade allows the light to shine through
the Contour Sofa by Ethnicraft balances comfort with refined aesthetics suitable for modern interiors influenced by Scandinavian design