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For a mailbox that, like the postal carrier, will endure snow, rain, sun, and more, rely on the Loll Wall-Mounted Mailbox, which can be affixed to your house or a post. This highly durable, all-weather mailbox is made from partially recycled and fully recyclable plastic that stands up to the elements without needing paint, stain,…
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Functionality plays a central role in the work of Aur’lien Barbry, but he’s also keen on sculptural, asymmetrical forms. Sky Barware (2017) embodies Barbry’s sensibilities, marked by sensuous organic profiles. Constructed of mirror-polished stainless steel for a sleek look, it’s bound to be just as much of a conversation piece as the cocktails themselves. This…
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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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Kristine Five Melv’ explores how objects and materials can forge emotional bonds with users. Her Mix Mat (2016) features a m’lange of rectangular shapes in complementary hues that create a pattern reminiscent of traditional woven textiles. Highly absorbent and durable, Mix Mat is made from 50% post-consumer polyester and 50% recycled plastic bottles. A rubber…
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$892.50 $743.75
The Nelson Polygon Clock (1961) is one of more than 150 clocks designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company, which sold them from 1949 into the 1980s. Nelson Associates employed some of the most celebrated designers of the time, including Irving Harper, Don Chadwick, and John Pile, all of whom contributed…
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Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. He was asked to add an element of ‘aesthetic functionalism’ to Herman Miller’s first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for Environmental Enrichment Panels (1972), which are now available as quality, high-resolution…
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$43.19 $35.99
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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Add more comfort to your Between Lines Deck Chair with this custom-made cushion that easily ties to the seat. Able to withstand wind and weather, the upholstery fabric is Oeko-Tex certified and extremely color and lightfast as well as water and dirt-repellent and even mildew-resistant. The cushion dries exceptionally quickly, even after a heavy downpour,…
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$31.19 $25.99
Drawing 4 by French designer and artist Ronan Bouroullec is part of a series of framed posters offered by The Wrong Shop. Founded by Sebastian Wrong, this U.K.-based company was established to make unique artwork which is both affordable and well-presented. Its collection of posters ‘ which Wrong sees as a contemporary, considered take on…
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The Silent Vase (2013) is a subtle design that puts the focus on shape and complements the flowers it’s holding. Made of glass, each vase is mouth blown and then cut and polished for a smooth, shiny finish. Hand wash only, not dishwasher safe. Made in China.
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$29.35 $24.46
The Organic Cutting Board (2021) is named for its fluid shape, handcrafted from solid maple. With a nod to the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi design, this kitchen essential is a little luxe, a little imperfect, and exactly right. It’s practical enough to use for kitchen prep, and beautiful enough to use for serving. Wash by…
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Alexander Girard designed this richly hued throw blanket as part of an astounding 17,543-item brand identity system for Braniff International Airways in 1965. The Girard Throw is recreated today by Pendleton’whose blankets Girard avidly collected.