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€1,517.40
€1,686.00
Urbanhike is a small table made of steel and wood; the thickness of the top is 0.1 cm and the shape is round.
€3,816.35
€4,017.21
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
The shelf, the basic element, is the result of a complex design of materials and technologies. His design was born from a very simple idea: a sheet folded in half and held by light tie rods. The price refers to the version with shelf/ desk in oak finish and top shelves with satin lacquered plum finish 3751E.
€720.29
€758.20
The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, which directs the majority of the light downwards. The shades are made of mouth-blown opal three-layer glass, which is shiny on the top and sandblasted matt on the inside, giving a soft and diffused light distribution.
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€1,437.46
€1,513.11
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
€1,255.25
€1,321.31
It is one of many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
€1,366.60
€1,438.52
It is one of many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
€1,437.46
€1,513.11
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
€1,437.46
€1,513.11
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
€2,095.45
€2,205.74
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
€2,095.45
€2,205.74
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.