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of design. of quality. of inspiration. of commitment. of appreciation. of hive.
“The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting.”
—Verner Panton© Verner Panton Design AG
panton | barboy mobile storage
Design Verner Panton, 1963 Molded painted MDF, chrome plated castors Made in Denmark by VerPan ApS.
Barboy is a mobile storage piece produced in molded wood and comprising four cylindrical parts. Two of the elements swing out to function as tables. Verner Panton designed Bar Boy in 1963 when he was living in Basel, Switzerland.
dia. | 28.5” h
shipping in the continental U.S.
“If design is merely an inducement to consume, then we must reject design.”
—Adolfo Natalini
achille & pier giacomo castiglioni | allunaggio outdoor stool
Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, 1965. Steel legs, aluminum alloy seat, polyethylene feet
in Italy by Zanotta
‘moonlanding’ in Italian, Allunaggio
first
in 1965
produced by Zanotta from 1980. The
originally designed for lawns, minimizing the shade on the grass. It features a stove-enameled steel frame,
nylon feet.
seat are painted grass green.
gino sarfatti | 2097 suspension lamp
Design Gino Sarfatti, 1958. Steel tube body, steel support arms Made in Italy by Flos
A dramatic fixture created by simplistic design producing modernist elegance. Since 1958, this iconic Gino Sarfatti design has served as an ultra-modern representation of the traditional mid-century chandelier.
18 bulb: 20.1” h | 27.2” dia. | black cord: 96”
$1,990 free shipping in the continental U.S.
pierre paulin | ribbon chair & ottoman
Design Pierre Paulin, 1966. Tubular steel, upholstery, lacquered wood Made in Holland by Artifort
The Ribbon Chair is one of the most comfortable chairs ever. The bold contoured form allows the user to assume a variety of positions while retaining the necessary support.
chair: 39.4” w | 28.3” h | seat: 15.4” h ottoman: 15.75” h | 30” w
$12,624 free shipping in the continental U.S.
ward bennett | i beam™ side table
Design Ward Bennett, 1963. Matte black textured aluminum Made in the USA by Geiger®
A versatile pedestal, side table, or coffee table, Ward Bennett’s I Beam Tables pay tribute to modern architecture and industrial exactness. Part of Ward Bennett’s inaugural furniture collection for Brickel in 1963, the deisgn was inspired by a piece in his own long island vacation home. Crafted from matte black powder-coated cast aluminum and either left bare or topped with glass or stone, the I Beam Tables offer an auxiliary surface and a witty artistic statement.
small: 16” d | 16” w | 14.5” h
$1,595
marion baruch | ron ron
Design Marion Baruch, 1972. Soft polyurethane upholstered with premium eco-fur Made in Italy by Gufram
Ron Ron is to all intents and purposes an inanimate pet animal that can show lots of affection and keep lots and lots of company. Hence the name, which recalls the sound of purring. This pouf / non-pouf has a soft soul of polyurethane foam which is upholstered with a cloth that is perfectly similar to soft fur. The zoomorphic look is complemented by a tail: careful not to pull at it, or Ron Ron will get annoyed!
19.7” dia. $2,600 free shipping in the continental U.S.
george nelson | petal wall clock
Design George Nelson, 1961. Various woods & metals Made in Poland by Vitra
The Nelson clocks were first born from a festive evening of collaboration.... George Nelson recalls: ‘And there was one night when the ball clock got developed... Noguchi came by, and Bucky Fuller came by... we started making doodles. Then Bucky sort of brushed Noguchi aside. He said, ‘This is a good way to do a clock,’ and he made some utterly absurd thing. Everybody was taking a crack at it, pushing each other aside and making scribbles.... and the next morning there was this roll of drafting paper and somewhere in this roll there was the ball clock.” These clocks are produced from the original design documents from the Nelson archive with the blessings of the George Nelson estate.
17.75” dia.
$615 free shipping in the continental U.S.
florence knoll 4 position credenza
paola rizzatto model 265 wall light | $1,545
achille castiglioni snoopy
fabricius & kastholm
charles & ray eames la chaise | $13,860 gaetano pesce
achille castiglioni | splugen brau pendant lamp
Design Achille Castiglioni, 1961. Aluminum Made in Italy by Flos
Designed for the Splugen Brau beerhouse and restaurant in Milan, the lamp features a thick, ribbed aluminum body which aids heat dispersal. Uses a silver-domed bulb to provide indirect but concentrated light.
14.1” dia. | 8.2” h | white cord: 96”
$660 free shipping in the continental U.S.
fabricius & kastholm | fk87 grasshopper chair
Design Preben Fabricius & Jorgen Kastholm, 1968. Canvas, aniline leather, steel Made in Denmark by Lange Production
FK 87 Grasshopper chair was designed by Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm in 1968 and originally produced by Kill International Germany. Lange Production is proud to have the exclusive rights to resume production of this unique furniture, which is timeless yet captures the spirit of the age.
28” d | 57.1” w | 32.3” h
$10,500 free shipping in the continental U.S.
verner panton | living tower
Design Verner Panton, 1968. Birch plywood frame, polyurethane foam, upholstery Made in Germany by Vitra
“Living landscapes” was a major theme in 1960’s design. Verner Panton, who was constantly searching for new ideas for the home, made a variety of especially interesting and original contributions to this theme, championing “more comfort, more of an experience, and more color”. His Living Tower uses all three dimensions of a room. The organically shaped sculptural piece can be used at four different levels. Panton believed that it is important to seek harmony between people and their surroundings... the living tower fosters communication and interaction. Vitra originally produced this piece in very limited numbers in 1969, and in an amazing display of inspiration, does so once again. 78.75” w | 26.5” d | 78.75” h $26,440 free shipping in the continental U.S.
“The primary factor is proportion.”
—Arne Jacobsen
castiglioni
castiglioni | small taccia table lamp
Design Achille Castiglioni, 1962 Aluminum, glass diffuser w/ aluminum shade, ABS Made by Flos
The Castiglioni brothers often created designs that challenged our
and the Taccia, which gives the illusion of an upsidedown hanging lamp, is an inspired example of that. This new, smaller version is approximately half the size of the original design created in 1962.
LED bulb included.
poul volther | ej5 corona chair
Design Poul Volther, 1964. Molded polyurethane foam, spring steel frame Made in Denmark by Erik Jorgensen
When Poul M. Volther created Corona in 1964 the chair was an obvious hit. Corona was light yet had a sculptural gravity that was not easily forgotten. This combination made Corona a star in countless movies, fashion series and music videos; in fact, Corona probably has the most impressive stage career of all Erik Jørgensen’s products. Corona’s success is partly due to its fusion of technical cool and warm and inviting form that refers directly to the human anatomy with its spine and ribs. 38.2” h | 32.3” d | 34.6” w | seat: 16.5” h $6,770 free shipping in the continental U.S.
“People feel design details as much as they see them visually. When people use furniture, they see with their body.”
—Hans Wegner
hans wegner
wegner | ch468 oculus lounge chair
Design Hans Wegner, 1960 Solid beech frame, upholstery, stainless steel legs Made in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son
Carl Hansen & Son’s close co-operation with Hans J. Wegner’s Studio has made it possible to recreate an original Wegner easy chair from a clay model and drawings found in the Studio’s archives. Called CH468, the chair was created by Wegner in 1960 but has never been in production - until now.
41.3” h | 37” w | 37” d | seat: 15.7” h | arms: 26.6” h
$6,985 free shipping in the continental U.S.
wegner ch825 credenza | $12,975
wegner | ch07 lounge chair
Design Hans Wegner, 1963. Form-pressed plywood, upholstery Made in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son
The Hans Wegner three-legged shell chair was originally introduced in 1963. A few limited series were produced, but the project soon came to a stand still. The chair was relaunched in 1997 and after 34 years of oblivion the chair finally got its breakthrough. 29.1” h | 32.7” d | 36.2” w | seat: 13.8” h starting at $3,730 free shipping in the continental U.S.
kukkapuro | karuselli lounge chair
Design Yrjo Kukkapuro, 1964. Fiberglass, chromed steel, leather Made in Finland by Artek
The work of Finnish interior architect and furniture designer Yrjö Kukkapuro has received a new home as part of the Artek Collection. The Karuselli lounge chair with it’s futuristic yet inviting design is the first of this addition. The lounge chair and ottoman feature a white fiberglass shell and base with chromed steel accents and offered in your choice of white or black leather upholstery. The lounge chair includes a swivel mechanism and other leather colors can be specified on request.
31.5” w | 38.5” d | 36.25” h | seat: 14.5” h
$12,450 free shipping in the continental U.S.
ray wilkes | wilkes modular sofa group
Design Ray Wilkes, 1976. Steel, plywood, injection molded foam, upholstery Made by Herman Miller ®
Playful design and serious comfort. Ray Wilkes designed this postmodern classic with playful curves and ample comfort. Originally introduced in 1976, the famous “Chiclet” sofa is engineered with injection foam molded cushions and a flexible steel frame.
3 seater: 85.25” w | 30.75” d | 27.75” h | seat: 15.25” h | arms: 20.4” h, 5.9” w
$2,995
sebastian matta | magritta
Design Sebastian Matta, 1970. Soft polyurethane upholstered with boucle wool Made in Italy by Gufram
Magritta is a sculpture-armchair, homage to Surrealism. The green apple and the black bowler hat, figurative elements in the works of Rene Magritte, are assembled by the visionary imagination of Sebastian Matta into a new seat, realized in polyurethane foam and upholstered with bouclé wool. In addition to the classic version with green upholstery, Gufram also offers magritta in yellow and red, adding magritta rouge and magritta jaune to the catalogue.
33.1” w | 36.2” d | 23.2” h $5,900 free shipping in the continental U.S.
george nelson | nelson coconut™ lounge chair
by
The contours of George Nelson’s Coconut chair invite you to surround yourself in comfort. Originally introduced by Herman Miller in 1955, the Nelson coconut chair is a 20th century furniture icon. A chair designed to look like a section of coconut shell wasn’t a stretch for someone who said, “Total design is nothing more or less than a process of relating everything to everything.” The Coconut chair offers a simple, striking shape, and it’s also a very comfortable place to unwind at home or in the private office or lounge.
w
33” h
seat: 10.5”
free shipping in the continental U.S.
alexander girard | metal wall relief little red heart
Design Alexander Girard, 1966. Powder-coated sheet metal Made by Vitra
Along with his colleagues Charles & Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures in American design during the postwar era. While textile design was the primary focus of Girard’s oeuvre, he was also admired for his work in the graphic arts as well as furniture, exhibition and interior design.
10.75” w | 9.5” h | 1.75” d
$315 free shipping in the continental U.S.
harry bertoia bertoia bench | $3,122
joe colombo | 4801 armchair
Design Joe Colombo, 1965. Transparent or batch-dyed PMMA Made in Italy by Kartell
For the first time in its 60-year history, Kartell will pay homage to one of the most iconic - and perhaps uncharacteristicpieces in its archive with the reissue of Joe Colombo’s 4801 Armchair. Originally designed by the Italian master in 1965, the 4801 chair is famous for being the only Kartell piece ever to be made entirely of wood. Now, nearly fifty years later, Kartell has developed the complex and technically challenging engineering methods necessary to produce the design as originally envisioned, in its signature plastic.
24.4” w | 25.2” d | 23.2” h | seat: 11.8” h $3,695 free shipping in the continental U.S.
charles & ray eames
eames | eames® walnut stool
Design Charles & Ray Eames, 1960. Solid walnut Made by Herman Miller
Ray Eames drew on her training as a sculptor to design a new kind of occasional piece for the lobby of the Time-Life Building in New York City. Eames walnut stools became her favorite seats and were liberally scattered about the Charles and Ray Eames home in Pacific Palisades. Made of solid walnut, these stools can be used anywhere and are beautifully versatile. Besides being places to sit, they also serve as low tables, display surfaces, or simply objects of art to be admired.
eames | eames® aluminum group lounge chair & ottoman
Design Charles & Ray Eames, 1958. Aluminum, upholstery Made by Herman Miller
Aluminum Group chairs were originally developed in 1958 as a special project by Ray Eames for a private residence being designed by Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard. At the time, the furniture was called the “leisure group,” or “indoor-outdoor group” since it was meant to address the lack of quality outdoor furniture on the market. The seat-back suspension was a major technical achievement and represented a departure from the concept of the chair as a solid shell. Wonderfully comfortable, strong, yet lightweight, the chairs became the basis for several other Eames designs, including the Soft Pad chairs.
tilt/swivel: 25.75” w | 32.25” d | 38.75” h | seat: 14.5” h | arms: 23.5” h ottoman: 21.5” w | 21” d | 18.25” h starting at $2,975
hannes wettstein | ej450 delphi sofa
Hannes Wettstein, 2007.
in Denmark by Erik Jorgensen
visko-elastic foam, rhombi-fill,
aluminum legs
is more than just a sofa. Delphi is a lifestyle and an aesthetic expression. Delphi is a dynamic approach to the sofa as a flexible and long-lasting piece of furniture. Delphi can be combined in countless ways with varying seat depths and back and armrests in two thicknesses. Delphi thus considers both body ergonomics and sensuous aesthetics, offering a
that can be combined and adapted to match the family’s needs for years to come.
poul henningsen | ph artichoke pendant lamp
Design Poul Henningsen, 1958. Copper, stainless steel or steel leaves, chrome plated aluminum Made in Denmark by Louis Poulsen
The structure is made of twelve steel arches. On this structure PH (Poul Henningsen) placed 72 copper “leaves” in twelve circular rows with six blades in each row. Because each row is staggered from the previous, all 72 leaves are able to “cover for each other”. This design allows viewing the fixture from any angle without being able to see the light source located in the center of the PH Artichoke. Interior section of the leaf is painted matte white.
small: 18.9” dia. | 18.4” h
$15,246 free shipping in the continental U.S.
“A chair should be more than simply functional. It should be friendly, fun and colorful.”
—Pierre Paulinpierre paulin tulip midi chair with cross base
alvar aalto | a331 beehive pendant lamp
Design Alvar Aalto, 1953. Aluminum, brass or chrome plated rings Made in Finland by Artek
Architect Alvar Aalto also had a distinguished career as a lamp designer. Aalto’s lamps often arose from individual construction project. From pendant and ceiling fixtures to floor and table lamps, his lighting was minimal yet elegant while offering a timeless quality. These lamps make a versatile and lasting feature to any commercial or residential decor.
diffuser: 13” dia | 11.75” h ceiling mount: 4” dia. | 2.25” h cord: 13’ $1,500 free shipping in the continental U.S.
hans wegner ch163 sofa | starting at $9,840
gianni ruffi | la cova
Design Gianni Ruffi, 1972. Soft polyurethane upholstered with boucle wool Made in Italy by Gufram
In the collective consciousness what could be more pop and surreal than a human-size nest where one can take shelter and rest? This 1972 masterpiece by Gianni Ruffi, produced by Gufram in limited edition, is not a simple internal design product, but a veritable work of art: La Cova is a place, a space inside which one can feel protected - it is the physical and imaginary dimension of absolute relax.
78.7” dia. | 25.6” h
$45,000 free shipping in the continental U.S.
joe colombo | tube chair
Design Joe Colombo, 1969. Polypropylene, polyurethane foam, metal hooks Made in Italy by Cappellini
Modular, flexible, simple and customizable: Tube is back. The project by Joe Colombo made the history of Italian design and is part of the permanent collections of the Triennale di Milano, Moma and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Designed in 1969, this iconic seat completely de-structured is once again contemporary thanks to next-generation production technology maintaining its original features unaltered. Components are manufactured through a rotational molding process that allows to produce hollow bodies in a single piece, stackable one on the other to avoid obstructions. Backrest and seat have the same shape and each element is interchangeable depending on the user’s needs. 24.5” w | 45.25” d | 26.25” h $4,055 free shipping in the continental U.S.
carlo mollino | gilda lounge chair
Design Carlo Mollino, 1954. Oak-dyed ash, bronzed-brass, upholstery Made in Italy by Zanotta
With elegant lines and beautiful details, the Gilda lounge chair is a design masterpiece. Designed in 1954, Gilda’s fluid angles and fourposition adjustable seat make for a comfortable lounge chair perfect for any setting. Gilda features a frame in natural or black varnished oak, or in natural Canaletto walnut; wax-finished varnish. Black-nickel satin finished brass metal components. Four-position adjustable backrest. Upholstery in self-extinguishing polyurethane/heat-bound polyester fiber with suspension on steel springs. Removable external fabric or leather cover.
w | 27.6” - 36.6” h | 33.5” - 44.5” d | seat: 15.3” h $6,480 free shipping in the continental U.S.
studio 65 | bocca unlimited
Design Studio 65, 1970. Soft polyurethane upholstered with boucle wool Made in Italy by Gufram
This sensual couch, has now become part of the collective imagination on a par with the works of Andy Warhol as well as other masterpieces of pop art. After being exhibited in the most important museums in the world. It’s a domestic sculpture that can inhabit the private space as well as the public one with the ease.
83.5” w | 31.5” d | 33.5” h $9,500 free shipping in the continental U.S.
jean prouvé petite potence wall light | $1,430verner panton fun 5dm hanging lamp | $6,080
osvaldo borsani p40 lounge chair | $11,791
geoffrey harcourt chaise lounge | $6,862 giotto stoppino kartell magazine rack |
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—Charles Eames
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