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Danish Designer - Range Options Choose From
Range Options Choose From
3 times mentioned • Ahmad Hafiz • 27 December 2018

Range Options Choose From

Sideboards are highly practical and essential storage pieces that can be used in the dining room, bedroom, home office and in the living room. Our Danish designer wall units and wall-mounted storage cabinets are not only practical as they offer a exclusive modern look for your living interior.

We have a range of options to choose from, so no matter what style or design you love, we will help you create it. You can customise your designer storage cabinet through a range of styles, designs, shapes and colours to match your existing furniture.
Danish Designer - Stainless Steel Frame
Stainless Steel Frame
15 times mentioned • Dah Yun • 19 March 2018

Stainless Steel Frame

Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Style Bar Stool. Mirror polished stainless steel frame and legs. Moulded birch plywood shell. Real wood veneer or open pore painted.

Supplied fully assembled. Colours in Ash or Walnut. Originally designed in 1955 by Danish designer Arne Jacobsen, this minimalist designed barstool does not skimp on comfort. Its seemingly rigid design, flexes to the contours of the human body, making it a great bar stool for homes and businesses alike.
Danish Designer - Chaise Longue
Chaise Longue
65 times mentioned • Kelly Z • 25 March 2018

Chaise Longue

The Tokyo range of contemporary stylish and comfortable upholstery is designed by Danish designer Niels Gammelgaard. Tokyo is a light simple & modern modular range with elements to personalise for individual requirements.

Also a choice of sofas chairs chaise longue & footstools to complement the range offering a choice of 70cm or 90cm cushion width sizes and available in fabric or leather.
Danish Designer -
Danish Designer
times mentioned • Penny Gan • 05 August 2016

Casateak Furniture, Ming Dining Chair. In 1944, Danish designer Hans Wegner began a series of chairs that were inspired by portraits of Danish merchants sitting in Ming Chairs.

One of those chairs was this Chair (1949). It is very comfortable . This chair is always challenging to make as this steam-bent solid wood frame demands perfect craftsmanship and an intimate knowledge of wood joinery.
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