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Another great thrift!! This is a magnetic danish space age table/wall lamp manufactured by E.S Horn Aalestrup. I found it for a pretty good price and it’s going to fit perfectly in my future Trek inspired living room :) :) :) very cute

Interior by Louise Liljencrantz in Stockholm: Armchair by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen fo

Interior by Louise Liljencrantz in Stockholm: Armchair by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen for Søborg Møbelfabrik (1958) and stoneware vase by Knud Basse (c.1950s). Photography by Erik Lefvander. / Liljencrantz Design


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ARNE JACOBSEN, The Swan chair, 1958. Originally designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, manu

ARNE JACOBSEN, The Swan chair, 1958. Originally designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, Denmark. The wall clock Bankers (1971) also by Jacobsen, designed for the Denmark’s National Bank of Denmark, where the photo is also taken at. / Arne Jacobsen Swatches


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Water Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beWater Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beWater Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beWater Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beWater Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beWater Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen DesignThe Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his be

Water Lily Desk by Jonas Lyndby Jensen Design

The Danish designer Jonas Lyndby Jensen Extended his beautiful Water Lily series. The desk and bench join the stool and the sideboard in the collection.

The shape of the top of the Water Lily desk is beautifully carved from a single piece of wood. The tabletop is bordered by an elegant edge that faces upward at the sides and the back of the desk, keeping items from rolling off the table. At the front, the edge faces downward, forming a smooth round shape, comforting your arms when they rest at the end of the surface. Together these delicate lines result in a nice minimalistic design with some smooth and eye-catching details.

The accompanying bench takes the characteristic shapes to offer a comforting place to sit.


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Bing & Grøndahl (now Royal Copenhagen) Blue Painted/Blue Fluted hotel pitcher Nr. 1045

Bing & Grøndahl (now Royal Copenhagen) Blue Painted/Blue Fluted hotel pitcher Nr. 1045


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A coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl from the Seagull dinnerware line designed by Fanny Garde of Bi

A coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl from the Seagull dinnerware line designed by Fanny Garde of Bing & Grøndahl, Denmark,  in 1895


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Bing & Grøndahl Seagull coffee cup and saucer, designed 1895 by Fanny Garde

Bing & Grøndahl Seagull coffee cup and saucer, designed 1895 by Fanny Garde


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