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Add a smile to your daily routine with the fun and functional Max Dinnerware Plate (1964) from Heller. An iconic collection by Italian designers Lella and Massimo Vignelli, Hellerware won the prestigious Compasso d’Oro Award for Good Design upon its debut. When it arrived stateside in 1971, Hellerware became an instant kitchen staple. The genius…
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A pure linen weave gives this set of napkins an elegant look and feel. They’re machine washable and sold in a set of four. Made in Portugal.
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Spanish designer Jaime Hayon immersed himself as a teenager in both skateboard culture and graffiti art, which lie at the core of the bold and whimsical forms that he creates today. In 1997, after studying industrial design in Madrid and Paris, he joined Fabrica, a research center in Treviso, Italy, where he soon became the…
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Add more comfort to your Between Lines Deck Chair with this custom-made cushion that easily ties to the seat. Able to withstand wind and weather, the upholstery fabric is Oeko-Tex certified and extremely color and lightfast as well as water and dirt-repellent and even mildew-resistant. The cushion dries exceptionally quickly, even after a heavy downpour,…
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I’ve always been attracted to strange and unique things,’ says Ragnheieur ‘p Sigureard’ttir as she explains how she developed her Knot Pillow (2011). ‘I try to create unusual designs, products that are unpredictable and that make people curious.’ This piece started as an experiment with tubular knitting and ended with a knot pillow that’s not…
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Add comfort and functionality to the Palissade Outdoor Collection with HAY’s meticulously tailored seat pads, designed to offer a bit of cushioning. Covered in durable Teflon-coated fabric for a weather-resistant finish, this cushion has a nonslip underside to keep it in place.
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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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Drawing 14 by French designer and artist Ronan Bouroullec is part of a series of framed posters offered by The Wrong Shop. Founded by Sebastian Wrong, this U.K.-based company was established to make unique artwork which is both affordable and well-presented. Its collection of posters ‘ which Wrong sees as a contemporary, considered take on…
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Part of our collaboration with Berea College, a tuition-free college in Berea, Kentucky, and the first integrated co-ed college in the South, the Convergence Vase was designed in a partnership between visiting designer Norman Teague, craft apprentice Jose-Alfredo Ramos-Macias ’21, and ceramics student Elsa Black ’23. The design focuses on the “kinship of all people”…
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Offer a dark and dramatic home for your greenery with the Portal Vase (2019) by designer Christian Haas and craftsman Ant’nio Marques. This oversized vessel is hand pressed by skilled artisans using a special technique of form-making where every piece is unique. Using the ancient Portuguese art of Barro Preto, the vase is buried and…
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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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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…