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Alexander Girard’s interest in folk art led him to create a collection of Wooden Dolls (1963) for his own Santa Fe home. The painted surfaces of these semi-abstract, sculptural figures show aesthetic elements from Central America, Eastern Europe, and Italy. This mixed group of figures is available in a special edition series based on documents…
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The Silent Vase (2013) is a subtle design that puts the focus on shape and complements the flowers it’s holding. Made of glass, each vase is mouth blown and then cut and polished for a smooth, shiny finish. Hand wash only, not dishwasher safe. Made in China.
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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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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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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 for 16 years we’ve been sharing her passion for ‘putting the fun into the functional.’ Her Cenote Vase was inspired by the hidden wells ‘ known as cenotes ‘ of the Yucatan…
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Inspired by test tubes, the glass form of the ‘chasse Vase (2017) is anchored by brushed brass bases that resemble stilts or ‘chasses in French. Each vase is mouth blown in a steel mold. Made in China.
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Dog owners and their pups now have a special place in the HAY universe thanks to this vibrant collection from Mette Hay and Barbara Maj Husted Werner, owner of Copenhagen boutique Holly Golightly. Made from durable recycled polyester, the HAY Dog Collar (2024) comes in cheerful contrasting stripes that stand out in a crowd. An…
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Designer Nicholai Wiig Hansen drew inspiration for his bright Raawii Str’ Jug (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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Destination: Architecture is an unparalleled and comprehensive resource for anyone wanting to get more out of their travels. No journey would be complete without this expertly curated ‘who’s who’ of the most exciting architecture in the world. Each building is illustrated with a single image and accompanied by a brief description, with addresses, websites, and…
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In a New Jersey studio overlooking the Hudson River, ten artisans work together to form, glaze, and fire Jono Pandolfi ceramics. Skillfully made by hand, the Serving Bowl is perfectly sized for passing pastas and salads around the table. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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With its sleek, conical shape and brass finish, the metal Taper Footed Bowl adds warmth and polish to any setting, from coffee table to dining room to entrance hall. Use it as a catchall for small items, or simply as an eye-catching decorative object. Designed by stylist Colin King.
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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.