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$22.85 $19.04
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. Made in Ukraine.
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$22.34 $18.62
Created through a technically demanding fusion of clear and black glass, the Tank Collection (2018) is mouth-blown into sculptural glassware and finished with the same precision as cut crystal. British designer Tom Dixon was inspired by the functional forms of scientific lab glassware. Each glass is handmade and variations will occur between items. Color may…
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$3.86 $3.22
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 Tulip Wine Glasses (2023) gently widen at the brim to spur the release of aromas. Made from durable borosilicate glass, which is…
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$14.70 $12.25
Add this cushion to the Eos Side Chair (sold separately) for extra comfort. Expertly fitted, it features polyester filling and a UV- and mold-resistant Textilene cover to withstand the elements. Includes velcro straps to keep it securely in place. Made in China
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$850.50 $708.75
For this piece, Kayla Plosz Antiel’s 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; unsigned.
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$1.26 $1.05
Protect your Sommer 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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$9.59 $7.99
Squares, circles, ovals, and cylinders merge to magical effect in the Sphere Vase. Each bears the hand of the maker, with intricate detailing and a subtle, unique color brought out by the firing. Use them to hold dried summer blooms or group them together to create an eye-catching display. Made of ceramic. Not water-safe.
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$17.18 $14.32
Animated by folds and reliefs, the Timoclea Bowl, designed by Chiara Andreatti (2021), is a centerpiece that transforms an ordinary piece of fruit or flowers into a work of art. This bowl captivates with its mixture of softness and tension. Beautifully handcrafted and hand finished, the surface is enhanced by the effects of light and…
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$11.83 $9.86
Late industrial designer Arthur Umanoff is known for his contribution to the midcentury modern movement. Umanoff operated on the principle that design should be beautiful but also attainable, and he frequently combined natural materials with modern modes of production to create pieces that embody his vision. Designed for indoor and outdoor use. Made in China.
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$19.84 $16.53
Shaped from gently smoothed maple wood, L’Oiseau (2011) conjures the sculptural clarity of the wooden objects of Nordic folk art. This sleek little bird adds a natural organic note to modern interiors without being too cute or kitschy. It can’t fly, but since few people can resist picking it up, you’ll find it moves around…
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$14.70 $12.25
Maharam textiles reside in the permanent collections of MoMA, Cooper Hewitt, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. The Angles Pillow (2019), made in collaboration with renowned designer Paul Smith, combines luxe comfort and bold geometry to delight both the eye and hand. The pillow is crafted from a larger fabric pattern ‘ colors…
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$28.79 $23.99
Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. Toward the end of his tenure, he was asked to add an element of ‘aesthetic functionalism’ to Herman Miller’s very first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for the Environmental Enrichment Panel…