• Thor table

    Black materials – cast iron – coal – slate – burned wood … The red-hot recycled iron that can flow down in any shape – which gets stuck on cooling – both hard and soft. The tree also meets the fire! The carbonized / combusted wood becomes coal black on the surface – emphasizes the…

  • Ro table

    Ro dining table is inspired of Ro desk and added details as extinction for leaves and a special leg joint so the legs can be knockdown.  Inspired by the exceptional cabinetmaking accomplishments of the past and designed for people of today. Ro displays a balanced harmony of rounded curves, mitre joints and New Nordic Rococo,…

  • Elegance

    2,1 kg Elegance chair The Elegance chair is the story of Danish furniture designer, Hans Sandgren Jakobsen’s deep fascination with Gio Ponti’s super light chair, the 1.7 kg Superleggera, which he describes as “the essence of minimal construction”. It is the story of a long and elaborate design process, in which classical grace and ease…

  • Twist and Turn

    Simplicity and functionality are equals in the Danish furniture designer Hans Sandgren Jakobsen’s new collection Twist & Turn, which consist of two dining chairs, one with armrests and one without, and a dining table in ash or american walnut. The visual expression is classic with references to the Scandinavian design traditions of the 50’s as…

  • Flexa

    Children’s furniture made for Flexa Baby cot bed Changing table with 3 drawers High chair         Winner of the reddot design award 2013  

  • Pocket

    There is nothing prententious about Pocket. Yet the back contains an innovation: Embedded “pockets” for the back legs of the chair; An efficient and simple solution! Of course  the back is also comfortable, it is doubly curved and strong. The seat of the chair is pleasant. It is concave in shape, so you remain seated! Due to…

  • Pingo

      Pingo was Hans Sandgren Jakobsen`s contribution to “A chair for crown prince Frederik”, a competition arranged by Foreningen Dansk Møbelindustri (Association of Danish Furniture Industry). Dedication Pingo looks a little like his Royal Highness: modern in appearance but with tradition behind, simple, straight, confronting barriers, and rather good at what it is supposed to.…