&Tradition bridges old and new by creating furniture, lighting and interior objects with timeless appeal. From reissuing design icons to creating future classics in collaboration with acclaimed international designers, the collection combines craftsmanship with creativity and shapes carefully considered pieces with purpose and meaning. Always respectfully. Always made to last.
&TRADITION Boomerang HM2 Lounge Chair with Armrest - Debuted in 1956, the lounge chair by duo Hvidt & Mølgaard has a no-frills, streamlined form. From the hand-polished wooden frame, to its slender brass legs, the Boomerang endures as a masterpiece of Danish design.
&TRADITION Lato Side Table Metal Tabletop - Stock - Named after the Italian word for side, Lato is understated yet striking in its own right. Inspired by the notion of a lollypop turned upside down, Nichetto refined the shape to be more streamlined and iconic. *Delivery 7-10 days only while quantities are in stock
&TRADITION Boomerang HM1 Lounge Chair - Debuted in 1956, the lounge chair by duo Hvidt & Mølgaard has a no-frills, streamlined form. From the hand-polished wooden frame, to its slender brass legs, the Boomerang endures as a masterpiece of Danish design.
&TRADITION Utzon Pendant - To Jørn Utzon, his father’s naval engineering drawings became a lifelong fascination with ships and boats, along with light. More than a decade before Jørn Utzon created his masterpiece, the Sydney Opera House, he put his child-hood fascination into this pendant, combining successfully the smoothness of the lines of a ship with the source of light for the first time.
&TRADITION Tripod Floor Lamp - Tripod from 1953 reflects the clean minimalism of Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard. A floor lamp built from lacquered steel with brass details, it strikes a delicate balance between the stark simplicity of its design and the softness injected by the curved edges of its base. Although it was designed in 1953, this is the first time it’s in production.xxx*Delivery 7-10 days only while quantities are in stock
&TRADITION Topan Pendant - Conceived by Verner Panton, one of Denmark’s most experimental Modernist architects and designers, the Topan was a precursor to the Pop Art Movement. A sculptural gem that not only pro-vides illumination, it also acts as a decorative element either alone or in clusters. Adding a cosy intimacy to any interior.