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Bow Table

The ClassiCon Bow coffee table is comprised of a base made of solid brass sheet metal with a burnished finish. A clear lacquer protects the surface from natural oxidation to retain the burnished brass colour. The table top is either made of black lacquered crystal glass or dark Nero Marquina marble.

Cypris Mirror

14,705 

Cypris designed by Nina Mair for ClassiCon is a beautiful mirror with frame made of solid brass, natural or burnished, with clear lacquer. Mirror made of crystal glass or smoked glass, bronze. The Cypris Mirror can be used in lobbies or bathrooms, dressing rooms or wardrobes, living rooms or semi-public areas. It is available in various sizes and can be mounted horizontally or vertically, or even leaned against the wall

Bell Light

3,200 

The ClassiCon Bell Lightpresents itself in a high-quality and adaptable way. The pendant light designed by Sebastian Herkner can be customised as desired. On the one hand you have the possibility to choose the colour of the cylindrical lamp socket: either painted anthracite or made of brass or copper. Furthermore, the shade of the Bell Light corresponds to your personal preference. It is available in various sizes, as a fabric variant, as a copper-plated metal basket and as opal or crystal glass shade.

Aerias

9,920 

As traditional wickerwork interweaves with haute couture and high-tech wood processing, a unique piece of furniture with a highly individual character arises.

 

Lantern Light Floor Lamp Tall

9,075 

In our everyday existence, light serves us by enhancing everything around it, while it is often neglected itself. Here, the inspiration comes from the quintessential source of light; like its ancient predecessor, the fiery torch, this design simply consists of an upright rod with an illuminated tip. Celebrating the glorious spectacle of light itself, the tinted glass shade is a modest attachment that branches off the main support to gently shield its centerpiece.

Lantern Light Floor Lamp

8,620 

In our everyday existence, light serves us by enhancing everything around it, while it is often neglected itself. Here, the inspiration comes from the quintessential source of light; like its ancient predecessor, the fiery torch, this design simply consists of an upright rod with an illuminated tip. Celebrating the glorious spectacle of light itself, the tinted glass shade is a modest attachment that branches off the main support to gently shield its centerpiece.

Tube Light Floor Lamp

2,790 

educed to a minimum, Eileen Gray’s Tube Light is radically modern and discretely integrates with any environment. The base, slender chrome-plated steel bar and light tube merge into a unity: a linear lamp that provides the light with a wide scatter due to the relatively large surface, emitting it softly and evenly into the environment. Tube Light was added to numerous design museum collections around the world as a design classic.

Roattino Floor Lamp

5,890 

The curved line of the Roattino standing lamp looks as though a snake charmer had made the cable rise and the lamp head bend. An S-shaped bent steel tube guides the cable and rests on a black-lacquered base. Individual, non-conforming and with a tad of humor, this is a design typical for Eileen Gray. A simple asymmetrical fabric shade dims the light and makes Roattino an especially pleasant reading lamp.

Adjustable Table E 1027

3,379 

This is perhaps the classic among the classics. Its ingeniously proportioned, distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the summer house E 1027 “Maison en bord de mer” that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her collaborator, Jean Badovici. The secret code-name likewise comes from her: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray).

Adjustable Table E 1027

3,007 

This is perhaps the classic among the classics. Its ingeniously proportioned, distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the summer house E 1027 “Maison en bord de mer” that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her collaborator, Jean Badovici. The secret code-name likewise comes from her: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray).