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Save thousands of money on your next design classic from iconic designers such as Poul Henningsen, Børge Mogensen, Hans J. Wegner and many others. Make your interior design timeless and elegant with this quality furniture. Don’t miss the chance to create a stylish home – find your favorites among our selection of Danish design classics today.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.
Børge Mogensen’s Spanish chair has a particularly poignant presence, with its solid construction and high quality leather. Over the years, the leather expands, and you can therefore tighten the chair using the adjustable straps. The Spanish chair is a true classic within Danish furniture architecture and one of Mogensen’s most acclaimed designs.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.
The Egg by Arne Jacobsen is one of the absolute masterpieces of Danish design. In the same way as a sculptor approaches the task, Jacobsen worked to find the perfect shape by experimenting with plaster and metal wire at home in his garage. Today, the chair is recognized all over the world, and stands as one of the greatest triumphs in Jacobsen’s legendary career and a monumental achievement in Scandinavian design.
The Corona Chair, designed by Poul M. Volther in 1964, is a striking and iconic piece of Danish design. Its unique structure features six floating, upholstered seats arranged in a circular pattern, creating a visually dynamic and sculptural design. The chair’s curved shape is inspired by the natural form of the spine, ensuring exceptional comfort. With its combination of innovative design and timeless appeal, the Corona Chair remains a sought-after classic in modern interiors.
Poul Henningsen’s beautiful PH 2/1 table lamp was designed for Louis Poulsen. The lamp is just like Poul Henningsen’s other lamps, designed based on the principle of a reflective three-screen system which sends most of the light downwards. With shades made of hand-blown opalized three-layer glass, which is glossy on the outside and sandblasted glass on the inside, the lamp emits a glare-free and diffused light into the room. The PH 2/1 table lamp is available in three versions: high-gloss chrome, black metallized and brass metallized.
The CH25 lounge chair has remained extremely popular and has been in continuous production since 1950 – a clear testament to Hans J. Wegner’s visionary approach. A skilled braider spends 10 hours and around 400 meters of paper yarn to hand-braid the seat and back in a special braiding technique that resembles weaving and repeats itself on both sides of the backrest. The result of the demanding process is a unique chair that is breathtaking from every angle.
The Nyhavn Desk, designed by Finn Juhl in the 1950s, is an elegant and functional piece that combines Juhl’s characteristic sculptural design with a practical work surface. The desk features a light, airy expression with soft, organic lines, and the beautiful, polished wooden legs add a sense of lightness. The drawers are discreetly integrated into the design, giving it a sleek and minimalist appearance. The Nyhavn Desk is a perfect example of Finn Juhl’s ability to create functional furniture that is also a work of art, making it an ideal addition to a modern office or home workspace.
Flowerpot VP9, designed by Verner Panton in 1968, is a timeless and colorful lamp that remains one of the most iconic design classics in Danish lighting. The distinctive double-shade, designed with two overlapping hemispheres, creates a soft and pleasant light while offering a unique visual expression. Flowerpot VP9 has become a symbol of the optimism and vibrant colors of the 1960s and fits perfectly in both modern and retro-inspired homes. The lamp is available in a variety of colors and is ideal for adding a creative and lively element to any interior. Additionally, it is rechargeable, making it practical and flexible for both indoor and outdoor use without the need for a fixed power source.
The Tired Man, designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935, is one of the most iconic and recognizable Danish design classics. The sculptural lounge chair features a unique, organic shape that invites relaxation with its deep, comfortable seat and backrest, inspired by the natural curves of the human body. The chair is upholstered in soft sheepskin and has wooden legs, giving it a warm and timeless look. With its distinctive form and simple elegance, The Tired Man combines both aesthetics and function, making it a statement piece that still attracts attention in modern interiors.
The PK54A extension ring, designed by Poul Kjærholm in the 1960s, is an elegant and practical addition to the iconic PK54 table. The extension ring allows the table to be expanded, making it both functional and flexible for various needs, while maintaining Kjærholm’s characteristic minimalist and aesthetic design. The ring is made of maple wood and combines functionality and beauty in a simple yet stylish manner. The PK54A extension ring is ideal for those looking to combine timeless design with practical use, and it is a perfect way to adapt the table for larger gatherings or dining situations.
The Swan Chair is one of Arne Jacobsen’s most famous and timeless design classics. Designed in 1958, the chair was originally created for the renowned SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and has since established itself as a symbol of Danish functionalism and aesthetics. With its organic, sculptural form and upholstered seat, the Swan Chair offers both exceptional comfort and a visually striking expression. The soft, curved lines and stylish legs give the chair a light and elegant look, making it perfect for modern homes and offices. This chair combines functionality, comfort, and artistic design, and remains one of the most sought-after pieces on the market.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.
In 1958, Poul Henningsen created the iconic design that we know today as the PH Artichoke or Koglen. This masterpiece was originally created for Langelinie Pavillon, a modernist restaurant located in the heart of Copenhagen. With its 72 carefully placed leaves, the PH Artichoke manages to unite functionality and aesthetics in a unique way.
With an original cushion from Carl Hansen & Søn for your Y-Chair, you can improve your sitting comfort and at the same time protect the beautiful natural wicker. With a focus on quality and design, these cushions are created to fit your Y-Chair perfectly and give you a pleasant experience every time you sit down. Give your Y-Chair an extra touch of elegance and comfort with an original cushion from Carl Hansen & Søn.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.
The PH 2/1 Portable is a cordless version of the classic petite table lamp, featuring mouth-blown opal glass shades and a stem and base made from either high-gloss chrome or metallized brass.
The portable version of the lamp is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, especially in places where access to the power grid may be limited, such as on a bookshelf or bedside table.
Hans J. Wegner’s famous CH24 Y chair has achieved a special status within modern design with its unique shape. When designing the CH24, Hans J. Wegner chose to make the back and armrests from a single piece of wood. To make the steam-bent top stable and extra comfortable, Hans J. Wegner developed the characteristic Y-shaped back, after which the iconic Y chair is named. The manufacture of each individual Y-chair includes more than 100 parts, most of which are done by hand. A skilled braider spends about an hour hand braiding the seat, which consists of 120 meters of paper yarn, whose impressive strength and shape stability make the chair both robust and durable.