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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. The Nelson Pop Art Rectangles Poster was designed…
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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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$16.74 $13.95
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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Made of pure cotton, each Quilted Tapestry (2022) features thoughtfully designed blocks, each designed and handmade by a student participating in the Weaving Studio at Berea College. Every block tells an individual story, and when combined into a tapestry, each enriches the others. Full proceeds from all sales benefit Berea College. Dry clean only.
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$1,120.50 $933.75
For this piece, Carrie Crawford’s original artwork 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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$9.83 $8.19
The Urban Jungle Glazed Flower Pot (2021) is uniquely shaped and vibrantly finished in a rich glossy glaze. Made for indoor use, this planter does not have a drainage hole. The interior has a thin waterproof coating but this does not guarantee 100% watertightness. For best results and to prevent cracking, don’t plant directly in…
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$24.41 $20.34
Protect your Kayu 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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Each handmade Vitra miniature is a classic in the history of furniture design reduced in size at a scale of 1:6. True to the original pieces in structure and materials, the miniatures are precision-crafted, making them a thoughtful gift for a furniture lover or design professional. Each Vitra miniature comes handsomely packaged in a wood…
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Gregory Buntain, founder of Brooklyn-based design studio Fort Standard, uses natural materials and modern production methods to bring his designs to life. By combining elements of the natural world with tried and true processes, Buntain creates enduring pieces. The Stacking Candleholder Set comprises weighty solid brass holders designed for both taper and votive candles. Each…
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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. Under the creative direction of Stephen Frykholm, designer…
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$8.34 $6.95
Designed by Muller Van Severen for HAY, this four-piece place setting embodies the designers’ minimalist aesthetic and thoughtful approach to color. Crafted from brushed stainless steel with painted handles, each set of flatware can be used together or mixed and matched to brighten your table. Made in China.
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$27.37 $22.81
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…