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Brooklyn-based product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen brings whimsy to everyday objects through her playful use of form. Part of her five-piece Bouquet Collection, whose bowls are shaped like the heads of wildflowers, her Trumpet Aperitif Glasses (2023) are ideal for a small cocktail, a liqueur or digestif, or a simple vermouth. Made from durable borosilicate…
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$9.16 $7.63
Add comfort and functionality to the Palissade Outdoor Collection with our meticulously tailored quilted cushions, designed to cradle the body. Covered in durable Teflon-coated fabric for a weather-resistant finish, each has fastening strings at the top, velcro loops at the bottom and a nonslip underside to keep it in place.
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$25.76 $21.47
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…
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$12.18 $10.15
Part of Metlmarvelst’s exclusive collaboration with textile artist Meg Callahan, the Wiley Throw Pillow’s (2024) tonal stripes and quilted geometry put a fresh spin on traditional craft. This is emblematic of Callahan’s work, which often focuses on modern interpretations of patchwork quilting. Handcrafted by artisans in India from a soft blend of linen and cotton,…
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$12.94 $10.78
Add our Lollygagger Chaise Cushion (2014) to the Lollygagger Chaise (sold separately) for extra comfort. This expertly fitted cushion features outdoor foam padding and a UV- and mold-resistant Sunbrella fabric cover to withstand the elements.
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$18.37 $15.31
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. The Timeline Ad (1958) was designed by Irving…
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$10.63 $8.86
Featuring a classic shape inspired by ancient torches, the Meira Oil Lantern (2021) adds instant ambiance to outdoor gatherings. Made of powder-coated steel, this lantern emits a large, wide flame from its center. The refillable oil chamber comes with a removable plastic cap to prevent water from getting inside when not in use. Made in…
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$3.82 $3.18
The Essential Dinnerware Collection (2021) forgoes superfluous embellishment in favor of simplicity, functionality, and timelessness. Crafted of durable, scratch-resistant stoneware, the Essential Platter has a soft rippled surface and a raised lip for a hand-thrown look. A glossy glazed finish on the interior subtly contrasts with the matte glazed finish on the exterior. Made in…
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$11.94 $9.95
Protect your 1966 Collection in the offseason with tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough vinyl-coated nylon designed specifically for outdoor use. They’re breathable; resistant to water, mildew, abrasion, and sun exposure; and easy to clean.
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$850.50 $708.75
For this piece, Laura Naples’ original painting 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; signature in image.
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$15.76 $13.13
The Wishbone Chair (1949), also known as the ‘Y’ or ‘CH-24,’ has been produced by the Danish firm Carl Hansen & S’ since 1950. Comprising a steam-bent solid wood frame and a seat handwoven from paper cord, the original Wishbone is made to last for generations and offers outstanding sitting comfort, with or without this…
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$2.34 $1.95
Light + Ladder’s founder, Farrah Sit, approaches design through the lens of ‘own less, own well.’ Her works are decorative ‘ but not purely so. They toe the line between art and function with a minimalist aesthetic. Produced in a zero-waste facility in Vermont, this planter is crafted of matte ceramic.