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Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…
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Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…
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I’ve always been attracted to strange and unique things,’ says Ragnheieur ‘p Sigureard’ttir as she explains how she developed her Knot Floor Pillow (2020). ‘I try to create unusual designs, products that are unpredictable and that make people curious.’ This piece started as an experiment with tubular knitting and ended with a knot pillow that’s…
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Make any sofa, chair, or bed more inviting with the luxurious down- and feather-filled Velvet Pillow. Made of 100% cotton in a range of lush colors and sizes, this velvet is soft to the touch and has an alluring sheen. Its impressive 70,000 rubs abrasion rating ensures long-lasting good looks even with frequent use.
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$9.59 $7.99
Named after the Latin word for double, the Duplum Mirror (2020) celebrates the idea of reflection and the duplication of all that we see. The handmade frame is crafted of earthenware. On the back of the mirror are three holes, which allow you to choose which part of the frame is the top. Made in…
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Kayla Plosz Antiel’s original painting has been printed as a high-quality archival print on acid-free paper, made of 100% cotton rag. Created in collaboration with Uprise Art, this artwork print is custom-framed and exclusive to Design Within Reach. It’s archivally framed with acrylic Plexiglas and a matte wood frame. Open edition; unsigned.
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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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The Cobra Vases celebrate the absurd and playful silhouettes of the Cobra Arts Movement of the 1960s. The Cobra collection challenges the balance between soft and consistent shapes, playing with human silhouettes in contrast to architectural building components. The design is based on a few naive hand sketches by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl,…
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$22.74 $18.95
This solid untreated FSC-certified teak wall mount lets you stow pieces in B’ge Mogensen’s Deck Chair Series (1971) when not in use. Can be mounted on the wall alone or in multiples to create long rails. Made in Vietnam.
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$21.08 $17.57
Gracefully shaped and satisfying to hold, Vivianna Flatware, designed by Vivianna Torun B’low-H’be for Georg Jensen (1996), is a striking piece of contemporary Danish design for your dining table. This elegant five-piece set features recessed handles with a gentle scoop for comfort and ease of use, as well as distinctive design. Made in China.
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Nude Design Studio strives to create streamlined pieces that help tone down what can sometimes be a world of too much visual noise. The idea of simplicity is the guiding principle behind Nude, reflected in its aesthetic and mantra, ‘Simple is beautiful.’ Simple yet distinguished, Mirage Stemware (2014) is precision-crafted and perfectly weighted, marked by…
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Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. Toward the end of his tenure, he was asked to add an element of ‘aesthetic functionalism’ to Herman Miller’s very first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for the Environmental Enrichment Panel…