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From chapel altarpieces and bronze fountains, to wire chairs and silver brooches, Harry Bertoia’s creative output was varied in the extreme. This book explores all aspects of the artist’s creative output, from his jewelry and iconic furniture to his monoprints, architectural sculptures, and sonambients. Bertoia also explores his life story. In doing so, the book…
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Lind DNA strives to inspire and to rethink interior design from a sustainability perspective. Constructed of recycled leather and rubber, its Curve Coasters (2013) resist heat and repel water to protect delicate tabletop surfaces. Easy to clean with a damp cloth. Made in Denmark.
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$35.94 $29.95
Wrap yourself in this luxuriously soft Mohair Throw and you’ll understand why mohair, which is made from the hair of the Angora goat, has been prized since the 1500s. In addition to being cozy and warm, high-quality mohair is also naturally durable, lightweight, lustrous, and breathable. Using all-natural vegetable dyes and only natural fibers, this…
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The Book Keeper is a creation of Kristina Dam Studio, which specializes in a number of Scandinavian accessories for the home and office. It offers an elegant way to store books throughout your spaces, consisting of an open shelf set at an angle within a rectangular base for attractive presentation. Constructed of powder-coated steel. Made…
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Gregory Buntain, founder of Brooklyn-based design studio Fort Standard, uses natural materials and modern production methods to bring his designs to life. By combining elements of the natural world with tried-and-true processes, Buntain creates enduring pieces. The Standing Bowl is rendered in die-cast aluminum with a matte powder-coated finish. Equally useful and visually interesting, it…
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Nude strives to create streamlined pieces that help tone down what can sometimes be a world of too much visual noise. The idea of simplicity is the guiding principle behind Nude, reflected in its aesthetic and mantra, ‘Simple is beautiful.’ With straight lines that appeal to the minimalist and allow the focus to be mostly…
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$29.06 $24.22
The Eames House Bird rose to stardom in the 1950s when Charles and Ray Eames pulled it from their own living room and positioned it with a group of Eames DKR chairs for a poster. This masterfully simplistic black bird (circa 1910) with tapered beak and sleek tail was one of their most prized objects…
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$5.72 $4.77
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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For this piece, Scott Sueme designed an original digital artwork that has been printed as a high-quality archival inkjet print on Epson Hot Press acid-free paper, made of 100% cotton rag. This artwork is archivally framed with UV-filtering acrylic Plexiglas and a matte wood frame. Open edition; unsigned.
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This unique book explores the enormous variety of shades within colors, going far beyond the basic hues that are usually introduced to children in early concept books. This board book showcases seven stunning floral arrangements, with a flower key at the back of the book, and clever fold-out pages as well as search-and-find prompts for…
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The Ottoman Stripe (2012) fabric adds new dimension to Paul Smith’s familiar yet unique language of stripes by punctuating a lustrous worsted wool satin with colorful bands to create the ribbed or corded effect known as ottoman. This is an authentic Paul Smith fabric produced by Maharam Design Studio.
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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…