Ipoli by Lambert & Fils — where sculptural form meets poetic light.
Thoughtfully designed with both form and function in mind, the light head can swing up to 330°, allowing you to direct the glow exactly where it’s needed. Touch-dimmable, it easily transitions from soft ambient lighting to more focused illumination.
More than a light — it’s an experience.
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Made and Make
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23/02/2026
Colour was never decoration for Verner Panton — it was a way of thinking.
Designed in 1968, the Flowerpot emerged when bold colour was still rare in interiors. Its simple, balanced form became a quiet act of rebellion.
To celebrate Verner Panton’s 100th anniversary, &Tradition releases three new Flowerpot colour editions — drawn from archival references.
As part of the celebration, enjoy 15% off the Flowerpot Series
23/2 – 14/3
14/11/2025
Back by demand.
Fresh additions, up to 85% off.
While stocks last. Link in bio.
Visit us at:
6 Genting Road
01/02/04-00
Jubilee Industrial Building
Singapore 349471
Weekdays 11 am - 6 pm
Saturdays/ Public Holidays 2 - 6 pm
29/09/2025
Made&Make Clearance Sale.
Up to 85% off. Final pieces.
While stocks last. Link in bio.
Visit us at:
6 Genting Road
01/02/04-00
Jubilee Industrial Building
Singapore 349471
Weekdays 11 am - 6 pm
Saturdays/ Public Holidays 2 - 6 pm
26/09/2025
Made&Make Clearance Sale. Up to 85% off.
Final pieces. While stocks last. Link in bio.
Visit us at:
6 Genting Road
01/02/04-00 Jubilee Industrial Building
Singapore 349471
Weekdays 11 am - 6 pm
Saturdays/ Public Holidays 2 - 6 pm
25/06/2025
The Danish Edit
15% off &Tradition and New Works.
28/6 – 02/8
Timeless pieces, refined lighting and objects.
New Works channels Danish modernism with a fresh perspective, crafting furniture, lighting, and objects that blend simplicity, function, and subtle storytelling in a quiet celebration of heritage.
&Tradition draws from Denmark’s rich design legacy, partnering with visionary designers to blend classic forms with modern innovation, honoring tradition through contemporary expression.
Two brands at the forefront of Danish design innovation.
24/06/2025
&Tradition presented The Living Archive during 3daysofdesign 2025 — an exploration of design as a living, evolving part of daily life. Renowned for bridging heritage and contemporary craft, the brand revealed a collection that connected past and present through form, material, and use.
Across their showroom, café, and the new Petra Hotel, visitors were invited to slow down and engage — from Verner Panton’s enduring Flowerpot series to Anderssen & Voll’s sculptural Hi Lo Lounge and Industrial Facility’s thoughtful Rombe shelving.
More than an exhibition, it was a reflection on how design quietly shapes the spaces and rituals that define how we live today.
20/06/2025
At this year’s 3daysofdesign, Wendelbo presents Reflections — an invitation to slow down and rediscover design as a conversation between heritage and innovation.
Marking 70 years of craftsmanship, the brand unveils a new chapter with pieces by Norm Architects, Atlason Studio, and John Astbury — a collection where precision meets poetry, and timeless forms find a bold, contemporary voice.
It’s a moment to look closer, to linger longer, and to experience design that endures.
19/06/2025
Step inside New Works’ vision for 3daysofdesign 2025—a serene invitation into a world defined by calm, tactility, and thoughtful hospitality. Their Copenhagen Residence transforms into a boutique hotel experience—not just in name, but in atmosphere. Softened light and honest materials set the stage for every deliberate gesture. This year’s collection introduces new sculptural lighting, modular seating, and refined furnishings designed by their core creative collaborators. Together, these pieces create a quietly rhythmic, warm narrative—speaking not just to design, but to the spaces and feelings we return to again and again.
05/05/2025
Tacchini debuted Una nuova Casa, its first permanent showroom—a restored early 20th-century residence in Brera designed to feel more like a lived-in home than a display space.
Conceived with Spotti Milano, the showroom preserved the apartment’s original plan, letting each room unfold as a quiet vignette that blended design, memory, and materiality.
Among the most striking pieces was the Africa chair by Tobia Scarpa—a sculptural re-edition that anchors the collection with its deep, grounded silhouette and historical resonance.
Around it, new icons like Faye Toogood’s Butter sofa and Anastassiades’ Klotski chair deepened the atmosphere: tactile, timeless, and quietly avant-garde.
Tacchini’s home wasn’t just styled—it was storied.
11/04/2025
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2025, Nemo Lighting presents 20000, a visionary installation concept by Alon Rotman, unveiled at the NEMO Showroom on Via Monforte.
The exhibition explores the future of illumination through sculptural, emotionally resonant pieces that challenge the boundaries between light, space, and form.
Among the new novelties are Rotman’s own Cupido and Dori lamps, which play with directionality and intensity, turning light into an interactive presence.
Other highlights include LBB01, a geometric revival of Lina Bo Bardi’s 1950 design; Álvaro Siza’s poetic Lorosae lamp, inspired by his time in East Timor; and Sorrento by Valerio Sommella, a portable reimagining of the classic candleholder.
Designed as an immersive, sensorial journey, 20000 invites visitors to inhabit a world where innovation and heritage meet, reaffirming Nemo’s role as a leader in contemporary lighting design.
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