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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…
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Able to hold tea lights and tapered candles,’he cast-iron Spin Candelabra (2006) takes its cues from the heavyweight industrial machinery and delicate mobiles. It’s hefty yet elegant, designed to act as a kinetic centerpiece that can be configured in endless ways. Candles not included. Made in the U.K.
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The Norm Oval Floor Mirror (2016) can be just the right fit practically anywhere in your home. You can lean it or hang it (vertically or horizontally) wherever you want ‘ in bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, foyers. Its gently curved corners and clean, minimal design help make it a statement piece, if that’s what you’re looking…
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The Dot Pillow (2009) celebrates the tailored look of button tufting found on many classic sofas and chairs. Covered in your choice of soft velvet or a wool-nylon blend, it’s finished with one or two fabric-covered buttons centered on its front and back. Made in China.
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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 Dome Spindle Candleholder is one such piece, at once timeless and of the moment. It’s crafted of unfinished…
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$66.00 $55.00
With subtle design details like a deep, chamfered frame wood frame with softly curved corners, the Arced Mirror evokes a window that invites you to look further. Australian designer Rhys Cooper’s first design for Muuto, the mirror features an FSC’certified spruce wood frame whose carved depth highlights the beauty of the material, while the softly…
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$1,169.10 $974.25
The IOI Wall Mirror by Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi is named for the letters ‘i-o-i’ that can be seen in the mirror’s stick and sphere motif. Above and below the mirror, small brass spheres serve as spacers between two tapered, blackened metal supports. The spheres are a signature design detail that emphasizes the careful attention…
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Maharam Design Studio specializes in the design and development of textiles for residential and commercial interiors. Balancing an appreciation of history with a focus on aesthetic and industrial innovation, Maharam’s textiles reside in the permanent collections of MoMA, Cooper Hewitt and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. The Wide Corduroy Pillow (2020) features a…
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$32.39 $26.99
Protect your 1966 Collection in the offseason with tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough vinyl-coated nylon designed specifically for outdoor use. They’re breathable; resistant to water, mildew, abrasion, and sun exposure; and easy to clean.
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With a form juxtaposing sharp lines, round edges, and thin silhouettes, the Guggenheim Vase is part functional, part optical illusion. The subtle, hand-wrought texture renders each unique, as does the color brought out by the firing. The vase is not water-safe.
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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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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 ‘ in this case, cork and brass or stainless steel ‘ with tried-and-true processes, Buntain creates enduring pieces. His Mass Wine Stopper almost appears to float…