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When an item is labelled as "Pre-Order" it means that this item is not made yet and the production time depends on the complexity of the design and quantity ordered. In other words, the item is put into production when you pre-order an item.

When you purchase both items, you will have to wait until the production of the Pre-Order item is fully finished. If you would like to receive your In-Stock items in advance of the Pre-Order items we recommend purchasing Pre-Orders and In-Stock items separately.

Founded in 2006, Ferm Living is a Danish design brand with a global outlook and passion for quality design. With responsibility at the forefront, Ferm Living creates collections of furniture, accessories, lighting, and kids’ products that make you feel truly at home. Dedicated to celebrating life’s many contrasts, their collections feature inspiring forms, rich textures and curious details — balancing the familiar and the unexpected. Classic designs such as the Ripple Glass, Plant Box and Pond Mirror, reflect Ferm Living’s commitment to honest materials and authentic design.

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