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The refreshing, lively Pepitas Pillow is made from a fabric designed by Alexander Girard in 1952, during his tenure as the founding director of Herman Miller’s textile division. Its crisp, simple geometric, inspired by pumpkin seeds, is defined by the kind of distinctive color combinations Girard was known for. The feather-and-down insert offers inviting softness…
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$51.01 $42.51
Laxmi Hussain’s inspiration comes from the female form encountered in everyday life, the tenderness of motherhood, and the natural shapes of the body as a vessel and its evolution throughout life. Her work often includes elements that appear incomplete, inviting the viewer to fill in the absences.
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$29.94 $24.95
With the Berg Pillow (2010), designers Torbj’n Anderssen and Espen Voll celebrate a love of rich hues with a belief that color exerts a powerful influence on our perception of the world around us. Made of a fine lambswool exterior and duck-feather filling, the Berg Pillow earned the Norwegian Design Council Award for Design Excellence….
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Herman Miller has reintroduced a series of archival posters that capture the boldness, artistry, and personality of the company’s design history in vibrant graphic form. From 1976 to 1981, Herman Miller produced ‘Ideas,’ a quarterly publication devoted to office design and corporate philosophy. But its covers were anything but dry. In 1976, Linda Powell created…
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$12.79 $10.66
A decorative piece that also serves as a pedestal for displaying small objects, the Void Sculpture (2021) by Gabriel Tan celebrates the beauty of turned wood objects but with a twist. Asymmetrical in form, this solid ash sculpture has a carved cutout that gives it a unique profile, as well as a gently concave surface…
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$7.46 $6.22
Dog owners and their pups now have a special place in the HAY universe thanks to this vibrant collection from Mette Hay and Barbara Maj Husted Werner, owner of Copenhagen boutique Holly Golightly. Made from durable recycled polyester, the HAY Dog Leash (2024) comes in playful braided or flat stripes that will stand out in…
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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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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.
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$8.08 $6.73
Cult floral designers Taylor Darroch Putnam and Michael Putnam’s Flower Color Theory, the follow-up to their acclaimed global bestseller, Flower Color Guide, is the only guide that uses color theory as the starting point for floral design. The book features 175 arrangements that show myriad ways to combine flowers of different shades and hues, all…
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$985.50 $821.25
The Matera Collection (2007) is the work of Sean Yoo, who at the time of its conception lived in Matera, Italy. The Matera Floor 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 rest against…
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Gracefully shaped and satisfying to hold, Vivianna Flatware, designed by Vivianna Torun B’low-H’be for Georg Jensen (1996), is a striking piece of contemporary Danish design for your dining table. This elegant five-piece set features recessed handles with a gentle scoop for comfort and ease of use, as well as distinctive design. Made in China.
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$12.13 $10.11
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…