Products
COLLECTIONAL partners with exclusive design brands and commissions pieces by individual designers alike. Whether you know which designer you are looking for or want to discover the latest up-and-comers, you can browse by brand to find the right piece to fit your collection.
Salvatori
The End of the Affair Vesuvio, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a decorative object made of natural Basaltina; a hard, black, volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the earth's surface. The base is in Nero (black) Marquina marble.
Salvatori
The End of the Affair Vulcano, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a decorative object made of natural Basaltina; a hard, black, volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the earth's surface. The base is in Nero (black) Marquina marble.
House of Finn Juhl
The Eye Table, designed by Finn Juhl. This eye-shaped, three-legged table was originally designed to match the 46 Sofa. The shape of the table fits perfectly with the curve of the sofa, and hence creating a design unity between the two pieces.
Paola C.
The Flame Tea Set with Tray, designed by Neri & Hu, is an elegant and refined tea ceremony set consisting of a walnut tray with brass warmer, a mouth-blown glass teapot, and four amber cups entirely handmade. The Tea Set is part of "The Society," a collection of tableware that focuses on the social aspect of home living. Each object features a unique shape and a combination of elegant materials that add color to gatherings and decorate homes. It features an transparent finish for both teapots and cups.
Paola C.
The Flame Tea Set with Tray, designed by Neri & Hu, is an elegant and refined tea ceremony set consisting of a walnut tray with brass warmer, a mouth-blown glass teapot, and four amber cups entirely handmade. The Tea Set is part of "The Society," a collection of tableware that focuses on the social aspect of home living. Each object features a unique shape and a combination of elegant materials that add color to gatherings and decorate homes. It features an orange finish for both teapots and cups.
Paola C.
The Flat Centerpiece, designed by Neri & Hu, is a centerpiece in blue delft molded blown glass with a handmade satin-finished brass base. The Flat is a continuous glass surface with a trench ieve, the glass remains suspended a few centimeters thanks to the brass base. The centerpiece appears as if suspended by a few centimeters thanks to the brass base, giving an impression of lightness.
House of Finn Juhl
The Grasshopper Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. This was one of his first attempts at expressing his artistic freedom in the form of furniture. The Grasshopper has already reached icon-status via numerous illustrations in the design literature. The chair also marks the first in a long line of designs that would go on to manifest Finn Juhl as one of the all-time greatest in furniture design.
Alexander Lamont
Like a challice, the gently curving form is modern but exudes a spirit of antiquity. Cast bronze vessel with dark patina and gold interior. Finishes: Bronze, Gold Leaf
House of Finn Juhl
The Kaufmann Desk, designed by Finn Juhl. It was originally designed for Finn Juhl’s own home, just like many other of his iconic designs. The table is in a league of its own with an unusually refined edge profile that gives the illusion that the table top is floating above the frame. The table is almost entirely crafted by hand and manufactured in oak with a veneered tabletop in walnut with solid edges.
House of Finn Juhl
The Nyhavn Desk, designed by Finn Juhl. Finn Juhl is known for adding visual lightness to his designs, and the Nyhavn Desk is no exception. The desk is manufactured in different sizes and available with a veneered table top in teak, oak, walnut, Oregon pine or black linoleum, with matching wooden toes on burnished steel legs.
House of Finn Juhl
The Nyhavn Dining Table, designed by Finn Juhl. Create a calm, elegant and practical dining room with Finn Juhl’s Nyhavn Dining Table from 1953. The table is easy to care for and ages with grace. With numerous options the table can be customized to fit an individual style. Special mounts allow for the leaves to hang vertically at both ends when not being used to extend the table.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.