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The Ridge Vase (2019) by Studio Kaksikko is a sculptural vessel for arranging flowers that looks just as attractive when not in use. It features a slim profile with rounded sides and concave impressions that not only lend visual interest but also double as handles for secure repositioning. Made in Portugal.
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Destination: Architecture is an unparalleled and comprehensive resource for anyone wanting to get more out of their travels. No journey would be complete without this expertly curated ‘who’s who’ of the most exciting architecture in the world. Each building is illustrated with a single image and accompanied by a brief description, with addresses, websites, and…
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Maharam Design Studio specializes in the design and development of textiles for residential and commercial interiors. Balancing an appreciation of history with a focus on aesthetic and industrial innovation, Maharam’s textiles reside in the permanent collections of MoMA, Cooper Hewitt and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. The Wide Corduroy Pillow (2020) features a…
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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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Renowned textile maker Maharam has reissued a total of 20 patterns by Alexander Girard under its Textiles of the 20th Century’series, dedicated to honoring great multidisciplinary designers of the past by faithfully reissuing their fabrics, including Lanalux (1970). It features an extra-smooth feel thanks to its fine-micron wool fashioned into yarns of uneven thickness that…
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Designer Nicholai Wiig Hansen drew inspiration for his bright Raawii Str’ Bowl (2016) from still lifes by Danish modernist artist Vilhelm Lundstr’, evoking the vibrant color palette found in much of Lundstr”s work. Handmade using a slip-cast technique, it marries refined simplicity with everyday functionality. Made in Portugal.
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Design for Children, a must have book for all style conscious and design savvy readers, documents the evolution of design for babies, toddlers, and beyond. The book spotlights more than 450 beautiful, creative, stylish, and clever examples of designs created exclusively for kids – from toys, furniture, and tableware, to textiles, lights, and vehicles.
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Elevate the mood around the dining table with these playful pieces by dynamic Italian designer Joe Colombo. Originally designed in 1968, the Sferico Glassware features lively shapes in artisan mouth-blown lead- free crystal. Made to hold everything from water to wine ‘ even ice cream ‘ Colombo’s series of glasses will bring a sculptural and…
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Used to describe the Japanese art of arranging flowers, ikebana means ‘making flowers live.’ True to that spirit, Jamie Hayon designed the Ikebana Vase (2016) to honor flowers from top to bottom. The freestanding brass-plated structure that fits inside the vase will develop a beautiful patina over time. Use it to create beautifully simple floral…
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Rendered in solid marble and brass, this set of coasters is a sleek, modern solution for preventing unsightly water rings. The underside of each coaster is lined with felt for scratch-free use. Sold in a set of four. Made in India.
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The Star Clock (1955) 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, first launched as a studio by George Nelson in 1947 in New York City, employed some of the most celebrated designers of the…
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The Sweet Corn Picnic Poster is as much a part of the Herman Miller canon as the Eames Lounge Chair. It was the first of 20 posters designed for the company’s annual employee picnic, and the first assignment given to Stephen Frykholm, who’d just been hired as Herman Miller’s first in-house graphic designer. Frykholm went…