Time present
by Cecilia Dreyfert
Time Present consists of a small diamond-shaped candle that burns for an hour, presented in an elega ...
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Design: Cecilia Dreyfert
Price: 350 SEK, 32 €
Anemone
by Claesson Koivisto Rune
Vases designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune ...
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Design: Claesson Koivisto Rune
Price: 1695-1995 SEK, 154-182 €
Coquelicot / Vallmo
by Matti Klenell
Specially designed for Gallery Pascale.
Laquered metal
Made in Sweden ...
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Design: Matti Klenell
Price: 399 SEK, 44 €
SKUGGA
by Alexander Lervik
designed by Alexander LERVIK
SKUGGA. A candlelightholder that plays with shadows and light. A dis ...
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Design: Alexander Lervik
Price: 995 SEK, 91 €
Eve
by Claesson Koivisto Rune
The bracelet 'Eve' is formed of extruded aluminium. It is made by Claesson Koivisto Rune (Mårten Cl ...
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Design: Claesson Koivisto Rune
Price: 499 SEK, 45 €
Previous exhibition:
arboresque - Jiro Kamata
29th March - 28th April 2012
design
Opens Thursday 29th March
One of the most succesful jewelerydesgners from Japan: Jiro Kamata.
Kamata now lives and works in Germany....
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Previous Design Salong
designsalon 2/12
29th March 2012
arboresque - Jiro Kamata
Pascale Cottard Olsson presents Jiro Kamata
18.00 - 23.00
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Gallery Pascale
Gallery Pascale is a design gallery and shop that markets exclusive design objects by both new and established designers. It was founded in 1998 by Pascale Cottard-Olsson, a French woman who came to Sweden for love.
Gallery Pascale was the very first design gallery to be opened in Sweden. It is located in the classy Humlegardgatan, in the centre of Stockholm.
Gallery Pascale has two series of products designed and manufactured in Scandinavia:
Collection and
Selection.
Collection
features beautifully designed objects to decorate your home. These are available online
through our web-shop as well as a number of exclusive shops and museums around the world.
Selection
is a limited edition of luxury pieces from Scandinavia and worldwide, chosen specially
by Pascale, herself, as collectors’ items for both private individuals and museums.
















