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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…
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$1,147.20 $956.00
Transform an indoor nook into a relaxing escape with the Wellbeing Hammock (2019). Designed with a focus on tactility, materiality, craft, and quality, this 100% cotton hammock adds softness and warmth to any environment. Made without bleach or dyes. Made in India.
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$15.77 $13.14
Equally beautiful with or without flowers, the Arcs Vase is formed by a chain of vertical arcs that create an eye-catching, scalloped silhouette. Made of durable stainless steel, Arcs is designed by Belgian designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen for HAY. Hand wash only. Dry fully before use.
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Architectural practice today goes far beyond the design and construction of buildings ‘ the most exciting, forward-thinking architecture is also found in digital landscapes, art, apps, films, installations, and virtual reality. In this timely book, the work of award-winning architects, designers, artists, photographers, writers, filmmakers, and researchers ‘ all of whom synthesize and reflect our…
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Herman Miller has a long tradition of styling its physical spaces with bold ads and graphics, a process it calls ‘environmental enrichment.’ Fans of the brand often ask where they can find these works of art, which prompted the company to reprint select pieces from its archives. The eye-catching Face Print (1979) by Irving Harper…
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$28.74 $23.95
Further the functionality of your OE1 Trolley by adding this comfortable cushion and transforming it into a seat. The foam padding is upholstered in Maharam Mode fabric, an eco-friendly material made with 80% post-consumer recycled polyester. Highly stain resistant and easy to live with, Maharam Mode is soft to the touch, and feels more like…
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$13.78 $11.48
Featuring a smoky grey tint and a rippled surface that catches the light, Ripple Glasses (2021) add a modern touch to any tabletop. Sold as a set of four, these stackable glasses are mouth-blown into a mold. As with any handcrafted item, slight variations will occur. Made in China.
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$31.14 $25.95
Inspired by ikebana, the Japanese art of flower-arranging, the Hana Vase (2021) makes it easy to create simple yet striking arrangements of flowers or branches.’rafted of glazed ceramic, this sculptural vase is shaped around a central ceramic flower frog, or kenzan, with holes to hold individual stems in place for artful arranging. Designed in Copenhagen…
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$9.90 $8.25
The Essential Dinnerware collection forgoes superfluous embellishment in favor of simplicity, emphasizing only what is essential. This approach of reducing a design to its essence results in pieces that are at once functional and timeless. Crafted of durable, scratch-resistant stoneware, the Essential Dinner Plate features a slightly footed bottom. It’s oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe….
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$9.10 $7.58
Inspired by elements of the natural world, product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen offers a new perspective on everyday objects through her use of color and form. Jacobsen infuses her work with a sense of playful sophistication, adding a dash of whimsy to everything she creates. Crafted of borosilicate glass, which is praised for its durability…
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$60.16 $50.13
Sculptural in form and practical in function, the Rotating Mirror by Kristina Dam Studio (2018) is a smart addition to an entryway, living room, bedroom, or bath. Rotate the mirror and change your perspective. The full-size oval mirror has two hooks tucked behind the mirror for hanging clothes. This durable wall-mounted design features a powder-coated…
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$27.98 $23.32
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…