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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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The subtle, elegant geometric pattern on the Kate Throw Pillow (2024) comes from quilting with computer-guided stitching to ensure crisp, precise lines. This reflects textile artist Meg Callahan’s approach to craft, which focuses on modern interpretations of patchwork quilting. The 100% cotton pillow features a deeper shade on the reverse side, which creates beautiful visual…
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$11.81 $9.84
Protect your Finn Collection in the offseason with our tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough Surlast, a 100% solution-dyed all-weather polyester designed especially for outdoor use. They’re breathable; resistant to water, mildew, abrasion and sun exposure; and easy to clean. Backed by a three-year limited…
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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 we share her passion for ‘putting the fun into the functional.’ Her Bacchus Bookends, which Sin likes to say ‘are as strong as your vocabulary,’ are handmade stoneware forms that can be…
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Crafted of pure wool, the Pasture Pillow features an apropos texture and appearance: It’s soft and woolly. Perfectly sized for a sofa, accent chair, or bed, it can be used in residential and commercial contexts alike. It includes a cotton insert with down and feather fill. Made in New York.
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$9.10 $7.58
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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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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The versatile Arcs Mirror (2022) can be used in a bedroom, bathroom, entryway, or any room. This mirror is edged scallops to create an eye-catching silhouette. The durable stainless steel construction is powder-coated in a range of glossy hues. Arcs is designed by Belgian designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen for HAY. Made in…
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Crafted of lead-free crystal, mixologist R’my Savage’s eponymous glassware pieces are meticulously shaped to enhance the flavors and aromas of spirits. Equally functional and aesthetically pleasing, the range of glassware includes lowball, highball, and water glasses. Sold in sets of four, these glasses are dishwasher safe. Made in Turkey.
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Combining the finest alpaca wool with playful fringe, the Aymara Throw is a cozy addition to any home. It’s expertly crafted by highly skilled Bolivian artisans, who have a long tradition and expertise working with alpaca fiber. Made in Bolivia.
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Protect your Eos Collection in the offseason with our tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough Weathermax, a 100% solution-dyed all-weather polyester designed especially for outdoor use. They’re breathable; resistant to water, mildew, abrasion and sun exposure; and easy to clean. Backed by a three-year limited…
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Laxmi Hussain’s inspiration comes from the female form encountered in everyday life, the tenderness of motherhood, and the natural shapes of the body as a vessel and its evolution throughout life. Her work often includes elements that appear incomplete, inviting the viewer to fill in the absences.