Delicately knotted rattan entwines like ivy around the metal frame and invites you to linger, dream and contemplate. It’s a playful dance between rigid metal supporting softly intertwined wood – tenderness grounded on firmness. Two opposites that complement each other wonderfully and fusion to form a new wholeness. The Seefelder series emerged in a three-year process in which the technical and aesthetical possibilities of rattan were explored and further developed. The goal was a relaxed modernity; precise in its form – easy-going in its usage. With its unpretentious nature and the natural warmth of rattan Seefelder celebrates the poetry of everyday life and conveys the relaxed feeling of a holiday cottage. The series Seefelder is a manifesto against the sterile and arduous design which has in his vanity somehow forgotten the love for life.
The Honeycomb wall lamp is composed of 32 hexagonal tubes brazed by hand. The lamp is available either in nickel-plated brass or polished brass. This iconic lamp was designed in 1953 for the high entrance hall of the Declercq’s house built by André Jacqmain and Jules Wabbes. To ensure it could be seen from both below and above, Jules Wabbes designed a lamp made of soldered hexagonal tube sections, so that the light source (bulb) is filtered from both sides by the metallic structure.
Designed, manufactured and assembled in Belgium. Sold as a pair (price for the pair).
Brutalist massif wood stool, black varnish. 4 pieces available, price per stool, sold in pair.
A table and 2 chairs are also available to complet the set.
For indoor use only.
Exceptional sculptural handcrafted jungle style folding screen in painted wood.