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Baby Vanity Fair
The legendary Vanity Fair, one of the first and most loved of the modern armchairs, goes small. This new Poltrona Frau edition is just for children - to help them learn about taste and style right from the start: an exact replica of the original mode..
CH410 Peter's Chair
The CH410 Peter’s Chair was designed by Hans J. Wegner during the Second World War. Finding quality gifts in wartime Europe was not easy, so when Wegner needed a suitable christening gift for Peter, the son of his friend and fellow furniture desig..
CH411 Peter's Table
Hans J. Wegner designed the CH411 Peter’s Table in 1944 as a brilliant toy and piece of furniture in one. An all-wood construction, the table has no sharp edges and every single element is crafted from untreated beech, making it completely safe fo..
Children's Chair N65
Children’s Chair N65 boasts clean lines and a simple, elemental structure. The chair models a low rectangular backrest formed from a single piece of birch plywood. Since the backrest follows a slight curve, it forms naturally to the back, offering co..
Children's Stool NE60
This four-legged children’s stool is the most elemental of furniture pieces, equally suitable as a seat, table, storage unit, or display surface. The legs are mounted directly to the underside of the round seat without the need for complicated connec..
Eames Elephant
Charles and Ray Eames developed a toy elephant made of plywood in 1945; however, this piece never went into production. Now manufactured in plastic, the Eames Elephant is available to the target group for which it was originally intended: children. ..
Eames Elephant (small)
Charles and Ray Eames developed a toy elephant made of plywood in 1945; however, this piece never went into production. Now manufactured in plastic, the Eames Elephant is available to the target group for which it was originally intended: children.Wh..
Hang It All
Used instead of simple hooks, the brightly coloured wooden balls of the 'Hang it all' coat rack are aimed at encouraging children to literally hang up all their things. Thanks to the uniform distance between the balls, multiple coat racks can be moun..
Panda
On the occasion of the arrival of two giant pandas, the Copenhagen Zoo asked BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group to create a home for them. The configuration seeks to create ideal mating conditions. The layout mimics the yin-yang symbol that in Chinese philosoph..
Pinocchio
The Pinocchio Rug is named after a Danish candy - colourful sugar-coated liquorice. The brightly-coloured felt balls are individually rolled, strung on a cord and sewn into a circular rug. Handmade in India and Nepal using traditional craft methods w..
Resting Bear
Numerous works by the creative duo Front are devoted to the systematic observation of sleeping or hibernating animals. This fascination inspired their design of a group of slumbering creatures – Resting Animals – whose poses exude a serene tranquilli..
Series 7™
The Series 7™ chair is an icon in modern furniture history, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955. Its unique shape is timeless and incredibly versatile, displaying character without overpowering the eye. The chair is made from 9 layers of pressure mould..
USM Haller Kids Trolley
The USM Haller Kids Trolley serves as a practical storage unit that accommodates toys, stuffed animals, siblings and other items. Particularly conceived for being used by kids, it follows the concept of the typical USM furniture systems. ..
Zoo Timers - Elihu the Elephant
As a truly multi-talented designer, George Nelson was also successful as a graphic designer. His Zoo Timers – animals drawn in bright colours – offer children a playful and cheerful start to telling the time. ..
Zoo Timers - Fernando The Fish
As a truly multi-talented designer, George Nelson was also successful as a graphic designer. His Zoo Timers – animals drawn in bright colours – offer children a playful and cheerful start to telling the time. ..
Living Tower
The 'domestic landscape' was a major theme in Sixties Design. Verner Panton's Living Tower was created within this context. With its organic forms, this furniture sculpture can be used on four different levels. Over two metres high, the appealingly u..
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