Bergen
It boldly draws on 19th-century classics, while taking a modern approach to Scandinavian loft design.
Bornholm
Minimalist design, classic shape. In a word, the captivating simplicity and versatility of this lamp, which offers the possibility of many applications.
Chelsea
Chelsea is craftsmanship, perfect workmanship and hand-blended polished copper, the result is a distinguished lighting charm.
Florence
Not subject to changing fashions, robust and durable, a combination of classic elegance and reliability.
Karlstad
Karlstad luminaires come straight from Scandinavia and impress with their classic design.
Lofoten
Tradition, simplicity, minimalism. Rich in different types of lamps, the Lofoten family is the best expression of this.
London
This lamp is indeed easy to imagine as it romantically illuminates the mist-shrouded Thames nooks and crannies of England's capital city or the strolling avenues in England's famous gardens.
Modena
The distinctive and even sharp shapes of the Modena lamp line combine traditional design with modern technology.
Nidaros
Nidaros luminaires look intriguing and add character to any space.
Nordland
This is a raw in expression wall and ceiling luminaire. A classic design with a hint of modern design. It will work well combined with a loft style, but will actually adapt to any environment.
Oslo
The elegant Oslo lamp is available in bollard, pole, ceiling and wall versions. In a copper body, it even presents itself perfectly.
Sandvik
Light can be an architectural material on a par with wood, concrete, stone or steel One obvious choice might be the Sandvik lamp.
Sol
New to the range, a simple shape and neat minimalism.