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Protect your 1966 Collection in the offseason with our tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough vinyl-coated nylon designed especially for outdoor use. They’re breathable; resistant to water, mildew, abrasion and sun exposure; and easy to clean. Made in U.S.A.
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$12.76 $10.63
The Glazed Shades Flower Pot (2020) is slightly textured and vibrantly finished in a rich glossy glaze. Made for indoor use, this planter does not have a drainage hole. The interior has a thin waterproof coating but this does not guarantee 100% watertightness. For best results and to prevent cracking, don’t plant directly in the…
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$32.77 $27.31
The joy and energy of an upbringing in Buenos Aires infuses all that Alfredo H’erli designs. His curiosity and personality bring a natural charm to his work and result in pieces that are as playful as they are beautiful. Inspired by Jensen’s great-grandchild, Moneyphant (2011) is a clever piggybank features two small elephants ‘ the…
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$14.83 $12.36
Taking great pride in authenticity, Germany-based ASA Selection believes that beauty resides in simple creations. Following this principle, the company, founded in 1976 by designer Yvonne Schubkegel, produces beautiful handmade dinnerware and accessories. In one single design, the Oco Collection (2016) unites elegance, purism, and sensuality carefully finished with a hand-painted line around each rim….
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$29.35 $24.46
Add this cushion to the Lollygagger Lounge Chair for extra comfort. Expertly fitted, it features foam padding and a UV- and mold-resistant Sunbrella cover to withstand the elements.
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$0.92 $0.77
Naoto Fukasawa’s approach to design is based on careful observation of people’s actions and feelings, which enables him to create products that fit into people’s lives so naturally that they’re ‘Without Thought,’ a concept he teaches at two universities and to clients worldwide. His Cup Planter (2003) is crafted of double-walled UV- and weather-resistant polyethylene…
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$1.94 $1.62
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. Designers Philip Mitchell and Stephen Frykholm collaborated on…
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$34.74 $28.95
The Guise Pillow brings the color and movement of groundbreaking artist Nick Cave to the world of textiles through his collaboration with Knoll’ Tactile and luminous, Guise takes inspiration from Cave’s iconic Soundsuits, which rearrange and transform found objects into works of art. Guise’s space-dyed chenille yarns are layered on a taffeta-like fabric to create…
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$20.81 $17.34
Kristine Five Melv’ investigates and bridges the disciplines of product design and graphic design, focusing on realizing communicative potential of different objects and materials as a means to create emotional bonds with users. Simple yet sensuous, her Mikkel Throw (2015) is the result of inspiration from the Bauhaus movement and traditional Norwegian weaving. It’s crafted…
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$22.79 $18.99
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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$11.66 $9.72
White-sand beaches, jaw-dropping cliffs, and secret coves are just some of the stunning sites of the architect-designed contemporary houses featured in this celebration of seaside residences. With such unique residences as lighthouses, homes built into rocky clifftops, and even rooms that are totally underwater, this inspirational collection includes spectacular homes across the globe.
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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.