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$29.06 $24.22
The Eames House Bird rose to stardom in the 1950s when Charles and Ray Eames pulled it from their own living room and positioned it with a group of Eames DKR chairs for a poster. This masterfully simplistic black bird (circa 1910) with tapered beak and sleek tail was one of their most prized objects…
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$24.82 $20.68
Originally designed in 2008, Jasper Morrison’s Wall Clock is now back in production thanks to a special collaboration between the British designer and the Danish design company HAY. A study in uncluttered, functional design, this modern clock is a perfect example of Morrison’s clean aesthetic. Made in China.
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$41.02 $34.18
A dramatic sculptural centerpiece for a table or mantel, the Interconnect Candleholder (2021) balances a sphere, an angle, and a diagonal line, which unite to create a unique design. With its candleholder held aloft, it delivers a halo of light to everything around it. Made in China.
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$8.08 $6.73
Cult floral designers Taylor Darroch Putnam and Michael Putnam’s Flower Color Theory, the follow-up to their acclaimed global bestseller, Flower Color Guide, is the only guide that uses color theory as the starting point for floral design. The book features 175 arrangements that show myriad ways to combine flowers of different shades and hues, all…
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$21.08 $17.57
The Community Basket (2019), inspired by Shaker boxes, is carefully handcrafted from sustainably harvested white oak selected for both strength and fiber length, deftly joined by recyclable aluminum links. For this basket, ‘I wanted to build upon existing Appalachian traditions, but also Shaker traditions, which have a place in Appalachian history,’ explains designer Stephen Burks,…
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$15.54 $12.95
Based in Milan, Stories of Italy is a design studio that uses time-honored techniques to create beautifully crafted modern objects. Their Macchia Collection resulted from an innovative approach to the traditional Venetian macchia technique, in which patterns are created by repeatedly fusing colored glass powders and flakes. Up to 5 different layers are needed to…
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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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$12.65 $10.54
The Swirl Candelabra by Tom Dixon (2019) is a sculptural, monochromatic candleholder with a striking silhouette and personality. It’s made using recycled powdered marble mixed with pigment and resin to create solid, heavy blocks that are then hand cut and turned on a lathe. Each piece features unique patterns due to the pigmentation and pouring…
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$9.54 $7.95
The Book Keeper is a creation of Kristina Dam Studio, which specializes in a number of Scandinavian accessories for the home and office. It offers an elegant way to store books throughout your spaces, consisting of an open shelf set at an angle within a rectangular base for attractive presentation. Constructed of powder-coated steel. Made…
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$106.80 $89.00
The Nelson Diamond Markers Clock is one of more than 150 clocks designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company, which sold them from 1949 into the 1980s. Nelson Associates employed some of the most celebrated designers of the time, including Irving Harper, Don Chadwick, and John Pile, all of whom contributed…
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$4.74 $3.95
Since 2002, HAY has been a beloved resource for colorful, playful, and functional designs. The first-ever book about the brand, HAY (2022) explores the origins and trajectory of the brand ‘ from its founding in Copenhagen by husband-and-wife team Rolf and Mette Hay to its ever-growing roster of collaborations with designers and brands around the…
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$13.00 $10.83
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…