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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. Linda Powell’s 1979 poster designed to advertise the…
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Protect your Grid 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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The Nelson Diamond Markers Clock 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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Crafted of lead-free crystal, mixologist R’my Savage’s eponymous glassware pieces are meticulously shaped to enhance the flavors and aromas of spirits. Equally functional and aesthetically pleasing, the range of glassware includes lowball, highball, and water glasses. Sold in sets of four, these glasses are dishwasher safe. Made in Turkey.
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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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A kosher design, the Ascalon Menorah (2011) has eight facets that correspond to the eight days of Chanukah, with left and right diagonals creating an 18-degree angle. In Judaism, 18 is a very important number symbolizing chai, or ‘life.’ Eight candles are arranged in a line on one level and a ninth, the shamash (used…
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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…
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For this piece, Adrian Kay Wong 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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Drawing 13 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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Designed by Muller Van Severen for HAY, this pair of serving spoons embodies the designers’ minimalist aesthetic and thoughtful approach to color. The set of two spoons is crafted from brushed stainless steel with painted handles in contrasting colors, so they’re as attractive on the countertop as they are functional in-hand. Made in China.
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Balancing an appreciation of history with a focus on aesthetic and industrial innovation, Maharam Design Studio’s textiles are in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Cooper Hewitt, and MoMA, among others. Woven in Scotland, where fine wool products have been made for centuries, Pebble Wool (1999) depends entirely on construction and materials…
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Made with an efficient conical shape, the Cast-Iron Fire Bowl (1995) collects ash below and elevates the flames off the ground to better dissipate heat. The cone grate in the upper bowl creates an air pocket from which the fire draws, while also creating a more efficient burn by focusing the fire into the center….