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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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$10.10 $8.42
Master craftsmen in Turkey carefully perform a multi-step production process to create the Rialto Old Fashion Glasses, finishing each one by hand. Equally modern and enduring, these glasses blend well with a range of interior styles and table settings, from traditional to eclectic. Choose from four colors. Sold in a set of two. Hand washing…
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$32.39 $26.99
Ergonomic, sleek and so refined, the Sky Water Pitcher is beautifully proportioned. The glass and stainless steel pitcher is the perfect way to add some Scandinavian style to your dinner or breakfast table. Holding 1.5 liters of water or fruit juice, its organic shape is comfortable to hold and easy to pour from. Made in…
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$55.88 $46.57
The streamlined Norm Floor Mirror (2014) can be just the right fit practically anywhere in your home. You can lean it or hang it 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 for. Made in…
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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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$29.06 $24.22
Designed by textile artist Ellen van Dusen, this embroidered Landscape Pillow (2024) offers an abstract interpretation of a mountain scene. Elements are broken down into proportionally sized rectangles, each rendered in a soft hue. An extension of the best-selling Landscape Rug, the 100% cotton pillow features the exquisite balance of proportion, line, and color that…
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$1,074.00 $895.00
The Sweet Corn Picnic Poster is as much a part of the Herman Miller canon as the Eames Lounge Chair. It was the first of 20 posters designed for the company’s annual employee picnic, and the first assignment given to Stephen Frykholm, who’d just been hired as Herman Miller’s first in-house graphic designer. Frykholm went…
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Growing up in a resourceful do-it-yourself family, John Paul Plauch’ learned how to design and create objects at an early age. A man with an inquisitive, artistic mind, Plauch’ earned a degree in architecture before starting Plodes Studio, a multidisciplinary workshop that provides clients with architectural, interior and product design solutions. This cedar top (2004)…
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$47.94 $39.95
The Star Clock (1955) 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, first launched as a studio by George Nelson in 1947 in New York City, employed some of the most celebrated designers of the…
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$17.54 $14.62
An eye-catching, cozy addition to any sofa, chair, or bed, the Hjelle Horisont Pillow (2021) is woven from fine wool. Created in collaboration with Copenhagen-based designers Nan Na Hvass and Sofie Hannibal, this modern geometric pattern was inspired by the exotic landscapes they experienced as children. Made in Norway.
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$19.19 $15.99
Functionality plays a central role in the work of Aur’lien Barbry, but he’s also keen on sculptural, asymmetrical forms. Sky Barware (2017) embodies Barbry’s sensibilities, marked by sensuous organic profiles. Constructed of mirror-polished stainless steel for a sleek look, it’s bound to be just as much of a conversation piece as the cocktails themselves. This…
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$19.99 $16.66
As a young boy growing up in 1930s Spain, Rafael Marquina would often spill drops of oil on his kitchen table when trying to dress food. Reminiscing about his childhood three decades later, after becoming a successful designer and architect, Marquina decided to address this problem. And so the Marquina Cruet (1961) ‘ the revolutionary…