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The Community Basket (2019), inspired by Shaker boxes, is carefully handcrafted from sustainably harvested white oak selected for both strength and fiber length, deftly joined by recyclable aluminum links. For this basket, ‘I wanted to build upon existing Appalachian traditions, but also Shaker traditions, which have a place in Appalachian history,’ explains designer Stephen Burks,…
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Co-founded by designers James and Courtney Trump, Fells Andes strives for warm minimalism in textiles that help restore calm and comfort. Sourcing the finest fibers and materials, it works with skilled Peruvian craftspeople to make long-lasting items. Lightweight while incredibly warm and soft, Oona makes a brilliant addition to any space. It’s machine-woven from baby…
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Waterproof, shockproof, cordless, and rechargeable, the Ball Portable LED Lamp (2009) redefines how we think about light. Suited for use practically anywhere, it has three modes to choose from: static in one of four colors, dynamic with unlimited colors changing automatically, and candle effect. A full charge provides up to 8 hours at maximum intensity…
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William Luz created this original silkscreen print on archival acid-free paper, made of 100% cotton rag. Created in collaboration with Uprise Art, this limited-edition artwork print is custom-framed and exclusive to Design Within Reach. It’s archivally framed with acrylic Plexiglas and a matte wood frame. All of Luz’s work is screen-printed by hand at Du…
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This solid untreated FSC-certified teak wall mount lets you stow pieces in B’ge Mogensen’s Deck Chair Series (1971) when not in use. Can be mounted on the wall alone or in multiples to create long rails. Made in Vietnam.
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A tea break offers more than a caffeine jolt: it’s an opportunity to relax, take a moment to reflect, or engage with others. The Hot teapot (2019) supports this greater purpose. The borosilicate-glass pot has an elongated handle (to keep fingers away from the steam) and a removable, polished-brass strainer with lid. The result is…
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Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. Toward the end of his tenure, he was asked to add an element of ‘aesthetic functionalism’ to Herman Miller’s very first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for the Environmental Enrichment Panel…
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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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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.
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Dog owners and their pups now have a special place in the HAY universe thanks to this vibrant collection from Mette Hay and Barbara Maj Husted Werner, owner of Copenhagen boutique Holly Golightly. Made from durable recycled polyester, the HAY Dog Leash (2024) comes in playful braided or flat stripes that will stand out in…
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Add a smile to your daily routine with the fun and functional Max Dinnerware Mug (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, adding color…
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Herman Miller has reintroduced a series of archival posters that capture the boldness, artistry, and personality of the company’s design history in vibrant graphic form. Japanese-American designer Tomoko Miho transformed corporate graphics in the 1960s with her use of saturated colors and precise geometric patterns. The ‘Herman Miller Brochure Covers’ poster captures her meticulous skill…