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Brooklyn-based ceramics studio SIN was founded by multi-disciplinary designer Virginia Sin in 2006. One of her first clients was Design Within Reach, and we share her passion for ‘putting the fun into the functional.’ Her Bacchus Bookends, which Sin likes to say ‘are as strong as your vocabulary,’ are handmade stoneware forms that can be…
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$19.14 $15.95
Inspired by the shapes of objects seen in modernist still life paintings, the Raise Carafe is made of mouth-blown clear or colored glass. It’s suitable for a dining table, bedside table, or workspace, and can be used to serve water or juice, or to decant a special bottle of wine. Made in Portugal.
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$19.61 $16.34
The Globe Sculpture is a creation of Kristina Dam Studio, which specializes in a number of Scandinavian accessories for the home and office. It serves both as a simple design element and also as an effective paperweight. Constructed of terra cotta and made in Portugal.
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The Simple Candleholder was inspired by an unusual source: industrial smokestacks. It features a streamlined silhouette and can be used to adorn any tabletop or surface without stealing the show. Choose from turned solid maple or matte black aluminum finishes. Made in Portugal.
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$899.10 $749.25
An icon of midcentury French modernism, Jacques Adnet saw himself as both ‘innovator and classicist, an advocate for the tradition that leads us into the future.’ The Adnet Round Mirror (1946) was inspired by work he was doing at the time for Herm’s and consists of mirrored glass wrapped in a luxurious hand-stitched full-grain aniline…
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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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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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Used to describe the Japanese art of arranging flowers, ikebana means ‘making flowers live.’ True to that spirit, Jamie Hayon designed the Ikebana Vase (2016) to honor flowers from top to bottom. The freestanding brass-plated structure that fits inside the vase will develop a beautiful patina over time. Use it to create beautifully simple floral…
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$25.19 $20.99
Protect your Terassi Collection in the off-season 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. Made in Mexico.
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Kayla Plosz Antiel’s original painting has been printed as a high-quality archival print on acid-free paper, made of 100% cotton rag. Created in collaboration with Uprise Art, this artwork print is custom-framed and exclusive to Design Within Reach. It’s archivally framed with acrylic Plexiglas and a matte wood frame. Open edition; unsigned.
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Designed by the Milan-based studio B’te-Bottari, the Riflessi Vase Collection (2017) offers a contemporary take on Venetian glass to complement floral arrangements from a single bud to a tall display. Artisans mouth-blow the vessels from transparent borosilicate glass, rendering each unique. The vases also may be exhibited without flowers, either alone or grouped together for…
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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…