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$17.18 $14.32
Animated by folds and reliefs, the Timoclea Bowl, designed by Chiara Andreatti (2021), is a centerpiece that transforms an ordinary piece of fruit or flowers into a work of art. This bowl captivates with its mixture of softness and tension. Beautifully handcrafted and hand finished, the surface is enhanced by the effects of light and…
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$912.00 $760.00
Norwegian designer Kristine Five Melv’ was inspired by ancient Etruscan pottery and Umbrian craft traditions in designing the striking Ikiperu Cup, named for an Etruscan goddess. Bold color blocking and shifts in texture define Melv”s contemporary interpretation of this timeless form. The handmade bowl combines glazed and unglazed ceramic for both visual and tactile beauty….
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$10.52 $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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$12.06 $10.05
Brooklyn-based ceramics studio SIN was founded by multi-disciplinary designer Virginia Sin in 2006. One of her first clients was Design Within Reach, and we share her passion for ‘putting the fun into the functional.’ Her Bacchus Bookends, which Sin likes to say ‘are as strong as your vocabulary,’ are handmade stoneware forms that can be…
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$12.79 $10.66
Design for Children, a must have book for all style conscious and design savvy readers, documents the evolution of design for babies, toddlers, and beyond. The book spotlights more than 450 beautiful, creative, stylish, and clever examples of designs created exclusively for kids – from toys, furniture, and tableware, to textiles, lights, and vehicles.
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$12.04 $10.03
Inspired by test tubes, the glass form of the ‘chasse Bowl (2017) is anchored by brushed brass bases that resemble stilts, or ‘chasses in French. Each bowl is mouth-blown in a steel mold. Made in China.
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$26.81 $22.34
Designer Nicholai Wiig Hansen drew inspiration for his bright Raawii Str’ Bowl (2016) from still lifes by Danish modernist artist Vilhelm Lundstr’, evoking the vibrant color palette found in much of Lundstr”s work. Handmade using a slip-cast technique, it marries refined simplicity with everyday functionality. Made in Portugal.
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$28.74 $23.95
Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. He was asked to add an element of ‘aesthetic functionalism’ to Herman Miller’s first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for Environmental Enrichment Panels (1972), which are now available as quality, high-resolution…
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$5.99 $4.99
Equally beautiful with or without a candle, the Arcs Candleholder is formed by a chain of vertical arcs that create an eye-catching, scalloped silhouette. It’s made of durable zinc alloy. Arcs is designed by Belgian designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen for HAY. Hand wash only. Dry fully before use.
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$9.48 $7.90
Herman Miller stands at the forefront of modern American design, producing timeless classics while fostering an innovative, influential, and sustainable future. Herman Miller: A Way of Living (2023) chronicles the company’s storied history, detailing its defining moments while showcasing its visionary designers, including Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and Alexander Girard, among many others….
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$10.63 $8.86
Inspired by memories of lazy ’70s summers spent surfing in her hometown of Byron Bay, Australia, designer Sarah Ellison’s Sunset Bonfire candle brings the outside in with notes of blood orange and cedar. Each ELLISON STUDIOS. candle, made with a vegan soy wax blend and fine fragrance oils, is meticulously hand-poured by Joya Studio in…
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$10.28 $8.57
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 Cone Spindle Candleholder is one such piece, at once timeless and of the moment. It’s crafted of unfinished…