Quick Hits: A Memphis Mirror, Vintage Wood Coffee Table, and a Hand-Laced Lamp

A brief scan of design items worth grabbing, including a bold metal planter and ‘Succession’-approved lighting.

Welcome to the latest installment of Sitting Pretty: Quick Hits, a monthly roundup of covetable furniture, decor, and objets d'art from one design-obsessed writer.

Folke Ohlsson for Bodafors vintage coffee table

Folke Ohlsson was a prolific Swedish designer who worked with beloved Nordic manufacturers like Fritz Hansen, Bodafors, and Dux and was especially in-demand throughout the 1950s and ’60s. (He’s credited with helping popularize Scandinavian furniture in midcentury America.) This teak-and-oak table produced in 1962 by Bodafors neatly summarizes Ohlsson’s sensibility: timeless, forward-thinking, and simple at once.

$1,973 via Pamono

Ferm Living plant box

This multipurpose planter can do it all. It’s made of powder-coated metal, so it works indoors or outdoors and comes in various shades, from earthy and subdued to bold and vibrant. The electric-blue plant box will add splashy color to any balcony or living room corner, just in time for summer.

$319 via Ferm Living

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