Circa 1950s | Teakwood
Arne Vodder and Anthony Borg launched an architecture and design studio in the 1950s. Together, the two designed furniture as well as several houses until the 1970s. Vodder is best known for his furniture designs, which tended to be simple pieces composed of natural materials, such as rosewood and teak, often inspired by natural forms. Vodder worked with several respected brands throughout his career and Vodder’s furniture designs were used in the White House, as well as in a number of hotels, banks, and embassies worldwide. The Teak
Tripod Palette features beautiful hand crafted curves in a timeless teak wood material. In the shape of an artist’s palette this Danish design exudes playfulness and creativity.