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    Nelson Night Clock

    $40.95

    The Night Clock (1949) was designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company. First launched as a studio by George Nelson in 1947, Nelson Associates employed some of the most celebrated designers of the time, including Irving Harper, Don Chadwick and John Pile, all of whom contributed to the clocks. The Night…

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    Eames Mini Elephant

    $7.14

    A delightful object, the Eames Elephant (1945) developed out of the Eameses’ fascination with elephants. They designed the original elephant in molded plywood, but fabrication methods proved too complex, and it never went into production. Vitra Design Museum expanded the elephant’s legacy by introducing this polypropylene version in the style of the Eames Molded Plastic…

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    Wellbeing Hammock

    $956.00

    Transform an indoor nook into a relaxing escape with the Wellbeing Hammock (2019). Designed with a focus on tactility, materiality, craft, and quality, this 100% cotton hammock adds softness and warmth to any environment. Made without bleach or dyes. Made in India.

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    Dome Vases

    $10.54

    Mix and match the playful shapes of the Dome Vase Collection designed by Kristina Dam Studio. These watertight vases are made from durable terra cotta with a beautiful grey engobe slip and interior glazing. Made in Portugal.

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    Riflessi Vase

    $22.95

    Designed by the Milan-based studio B’te-Bottari, the Riflessi Vase Collection (2017) offers a contemporary take on Venetian glass to complement floral arrangements from a single bud to a tall display. Artisans mouth-blow the vessels from transparent borosilicate glass, rendering each unique. The vases also may be exhibited without flowers, either alone or grouped together for…

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    Table Clock

    $9.86

    A tabletop version of Jasper Morrison’s iconic wall clock, the Table Clock (2023) features the same clean, simple design. Place it on a desk, bedside table, or shelf. The clock can also detach from its stand and be hung on a wall. Designed for HAY, this clock is a perfect example of Morrison’s uncluttered modern…

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    Ascalon Menorah

    $11.36

    A kosher design, the Ascalon Menorah (2011) has eight facets that correspond to the eight days of Chanukah, with left and right diagonals creating an 18-degree angle. In Judaism, 18 is a very important number symbolizing chai, or ‘life.’ Eight candles are arranged in a line on one level and a ninth, the shamash (used…

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    Converge Bookends

    $8.99

    Organize your books with the Converge Bookends (2021), designed by Colin King. Shaped from lava stone ‘ a dark and porous material with a textured surface ‘ these abstract forms are both sculptural and functional. Use one at either end of a row of books, or interlock them to create a sculpture with an intriguing…

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    Wooden Sphere

    $9.01

    Designed by Kristina Dam Studio, two hand-turned wooden bowls come together in a perfect circle to form the Wooden Sphere (2017). These storage vessels are both practical and decorative, and they give you the option of either displaying or hiding what’s inside. Made in Slovakia.

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    Standing Bowl

    $3.99

    Gregory Buntain, founder of Brooklyn-based design studio Fort Standard, uses natural materials and modern production methods to bring his designs to life. By combining elements of the natural world with tried-and-true processes, Buntain creates enduring pieces. The Standing Bowl is rendered in die-cast aluminum with a matte powder-coated finish. Equally useful and visually interesting, it…

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    Rise Bookstand

    $3.18

    A graduate of Duke University, Antares Yee is creative director of Sun at Six, a Brooklyn-based design studio interested in how spaces affect our everyday choices and interactions. For the Rise Bookstand (2017), Lee set out to create a piece to emphasize lower room perspectives. Handcrafted from solid black walnut, Rise’s modular design allows for…

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    Foldable Star Sculptures

    $8.77

    John Kostick’s Foldable Stars (1965) began as models of mathematical concepts, particularly the structural-relationship principle known as tensegrity (or tensional integrity). ‘The abstract lines that define geometric forms are indicated by actual physical parts that interact synergetically,’ says the designer. ‘Thus symmetry and structural integrity are the results of the assemblage of simple linear components,…

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