LAX collection

1957. The Hotel Nacional de Cuba. An entire room filled with the scent of hand-rolled Havana cigars. Shining amber rum. On hotel letterhead, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe drafts the world-famous blueprint for the headquarters of the Bacardi distillery. Capturing this iconographic moment is the starting point for our LAX collection. A declaration of love to Cuba, to sophisticated hotel amenities of the 50s and the unwavering search for clarity and spatial freedom.

Actually, our writing desk is a question, dressed in the garment of a radical, beautifully reduced piece of furniture: When was the last time that you sat down to write a letter?

LAX writing desk, Design: Gil Coste
PEC chair, Design: Bernhard Müller
Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
Actually, our writing desk is a question, dressed in the garment of a radical, beautifully reduced piece of furniture: When was the last time that you sat down to write a letter? LAX writing desk, Design: Gil Coste PEC chair, Design: Bernhard Müller Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
All that glitters ain't gold. We love the feeling that brass evokes and have included the material in our collection. The LAX console does more than simply recall a glamorous era - it is a metal-themed demonstration that brass is incredibly beautiful.


LAX console brass
Design: Gil Coste
Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
All that glitters ain't gold. We love the feeling that brass evokes and have included the material in our collection. The LAX console does more than simply recall a glamorous era - it is a metal-themed demonstration that brass is incredibly beautiful. LAX console brass Design: Gil Coste Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
LAX console table, steel frame anthracite lacquered, tabletop made of walnut 
Design:  Gil Coste
Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
LAX console table, steel frame anthracite lacquered, tabletop made of walnut Design: Gil Coste Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
The LAX console wants for nothing, apart from some material that we have milled out of the solid walnut board. Thus arose a flattering form in its core, as a contrast to its rectilinear outline.

LAX console table 
Design: Gil Coste
Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
The LAX console wants for nothing, apart from some material that we have milled out of the solid walnut board. Thus arose a flattering form in its core, as a contrast to its rectilinear outline. LAX console table Design: Gil Coste Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
LAX collection from more 
Design: Gil Coste 
Foto and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
LAX collection from more Design: Gil Coste Foto and Styling: Peter Fehrentz
LAX collection from more,
LAX table, Design: Gil Coste
PEC chair, Design: Bernhard Müller
Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz

Referencing familiar forms, combining new surfaces and a mix of materials, linking to Danish and Italian styles. That is our LAX collection. The X-legs have taken on a substantial role, shouldering the tobacco lacquered steel frame on a solid board made of smoked oak. It is three centimeters strong, tapering to one centimeter at the edges.
LAX collection from more, LAX table, Design: Gil Coste PEC chair, Design: Bernhard Müller Photo and Styling: Peter Fehrentz Referencing familiar forms, combining new surfaces and a mix of materials, linking to Danish and Italian styles. That is our LAX collection. The X-legs have taken on a substantial role, shouldering the tobacco lacquered steel frame on a solid board made of smoked oak. It is three centimeters strong, tapering to one centimeter at the edges.
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