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NEW ACCESSORIES

IN STORES FROM MAY 2019

BUCKETS

Mia Lagerman, 2019

Originally designed for the 2017 edition of The Cabinetmakers' Autumn Exhibition as large, outdoor objects in steel, Buckets is reinterpreted as a series of scaled-down vessels suitable for organising clutter. Crafted in smooth yet sturdy leather, the three bucket-shaped penholder pots and corresponding tray are strong enough to hold all your necessities — leaving you to stay focused on the task in hand. Made with distinctive handles and detailed with contrasting hand-stitched thread, the pots are ideal for storing writing implements. The tray can be placed beneath the pots or used alone to keep keys, paperclips or other small desk essentials within easy reach — and always in the same place.

MAGAZINE HOLDER

Paul McCobb, the 1950s

Part of Fritz Hansen’s Planner™ series of practical, beautiful and versatile design with timeless appeal, the relaunched magazine holder by Paul McCobb explores the interplay of contrasting materials and the relationship between form and function. The perfectly symmetrical silhouette holds a detachable basket made from a tactile wool-blend fabric that wraps around a powder coated steel frame. The A-shaped base is soldered to a seamless finish. Two internal compartments keep magazines upright, and a practical top handle makes it easy to move around. Feet are tipped with non-slip covers for additional stability.

WAVE DESK ORGANISER

Hiromichi Konno, 2019

Fritz Hansen’s new desk tidy, Wave, holds the potential to streamline clutter in the most playful of ways. Shaped from a single piece of powder-coated steel, carefully formed into undulating folds, the desk organiser demonstrates the enduring power of simple, functional design. Equally at home on an office desk or a kitchen counter, the deep back pocket is ideal for storing important documents, while the central fold comfortably holds a tablet and the catch-all front tray is perfect for small items or pens.

TABLE MIRROR

Paul McCobb, the 1950s

Beauty lies in simplicity. Case in point: Fritz Hansen’s sophisticated Table Mirror, reflecting the timeless appeal of mid-century modern design. Part of a series of decorative mirrors in our Planner™ collection, the Table Mirror was designed in the 1950s by the late Paul McCobb. As relevant today as ever, the relaunched design is equal parts functional and decorative: a slender powder-coated steel frame and Carrara marble shelf underpin the sleek, timeless aesthetic, while a 360-degree horizontal swivel rotation ensures the perfect viewing angle.

MOON EYE VASE SET

Grethe Meyer, 1986

Inspired by the iconic crescent moon and eye symbols, Fritz Hansen’s decorative Moon Eye vase set showcases a lasting tribute to imperfection: the mouth-blown glass reveals distinctive colourways and smoke gradient, with each vase in the two-piece set differing in height, thickness and hue thanks to a specialist fixed-mould crafting process that requires high levels of technical skill to achieve. Beautiful when filled with just a handful of flowers, they can be positioned together or individually.

COAT TREE™ WALL

Sidse Werner, 1971

Fritz Hansen’s distinctive hanger takes its cue from the willowy branches of a tree. First realised as a coat stand in 1971, the Coat Tree™ is revised for modern spaces as a wall-mounted rack to bring nature — and order — closer to home. Ideal for small or narrow areas where floor space is limited, the elegant branches in blue or grey powder-coated steel are assembled at varying heights in a branch-like formation. Spheres replace hooks to hold coats, hats, bags and other items that require snag-free hanging. The elegant design makes a striking statement, whether filled with everyday essentials or simply left unadorned.

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