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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 for 16 years we’ve been sharing her passion for ‘putting the fun into the functional.’ Her Cenote Vase was inspired by the hidden wells ‘ known as cenotes ‘ of the Yucatan…
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$11.99 $9.99
The Kink Vase (2018) brings a new form to the traditional flower vase through a combination of traditional craftsmanship and a playful design language. The piece adds a modern touch to any space, even when not in use.
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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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$17.10 $14.25
Designer Ellen Van Dusen is the brains behind her eponymous brand, Dusen Dusen, which launched as a womenswear line and quickly grew to include a collection of textiles and home goods. Taking inspiration from fine art and commercial design alike, Dusen is known for her bold, colorful prints and patterns that are part whimsical, part…
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$22.57 $18.81
Designed by Brad Ascalon for Nude Glass, this two-piece set is part of the refined Hepburn range of cocktail essentials. The mixing glass is crafted of pure lead-free crystal and features a contoured lip, while the copper-tone metal stirrer provides unique material contrast. Dishwasher safe. Volume: 22 oz. Made in Turkey.
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$15.77 $13.14
Equally beautiful with or without flowers, the Arcs Vase is formed by a chain of vertical arcs that create an eye-catching, scalloped silhouette. Made of durable stainless steel, Arcs is designed by Belgian designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen for HAY. Hand wash only. Dry fully before use.
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$10.52 $8.77
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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$15.50 $12.92
While textile design was the primary focus of Alexander Girard, he was also admired for his work in furniture design, graphics, exhibitions, and interior architecture. Girard brought a sensuous playfulness to 20th-century design that had been absent from the austere aesthetic of classic modernism. He devoted the same level of attention to every interior: Ceilings,…
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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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$94.80 $79.00
The Matera Collection (2007) is the work of Sean Yoo, who at the time of its conception lived in Matera, Italy. The Matera Wall Mirror features clean lines nicely finished with beveled edges, running match-wood grain, and exposed-slot mortise-and-tenon corner joints, plus a sled base that lends an airy feel. It’s designed to be hung…
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$1,194.00 $995.00
Danish designer and artist Camilla St’k blends noirish old-Hollywood glamor with Danish minimalism in her collection of flooring, lighting, and accessories at Metlmarvelst. St’k’s Signature Leather Pillow (2024) features her trademark hand-knitted ‘leather armor,’ handcrafted and assembled by the artisans of Colombia’s Helecho Collective. The pillow’s rich and supple texture invites touch, while its elegant…
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$4.79 $3.99
Delight both your inner child and your inner design buff with the Maharam Memory 3 Game. The rules are classic: take turns flipping over the cards to unveil 36 different motifs from classic and contemporary Maharam textiles, attempting to make a match.