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Vitra 'panton' Chair, White
335 EUR
The Panton chair is one of Vitra’s most beloved classics. Created by Verner Panton, the plastic chair is part of the designer’s experimentation with forms and colours. The original model was designed in 1960 and further developed for manufacture with Vitra in 1967 — a partnership that endures to this day. The recipient of numerous awards and accolades, the 'Panton' chair proudly sits in the permanent collections of a number of international museums.
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Vitra 'dsr' Chair, Forest Green
305 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSR' chair presents a unique simplicity that lends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so-called because of its intricate black steel wire construction — sits a large, organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing green polypropylene, one of many colour options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact. The Vitra-produced chair features dark glides for use on carpet.
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Vitra 'flower Table', Anthracite
609 EUR
Originally designed by Alexander Girard in 1977 for the Miller House in Columbus, the 'Flower Table' has now been reissued by Swiss brand Vitra. Crafted from floral cut powder-coated steel in a shade of anthracite, the table is suited to both indoor and outdoor environments — the original brass version can still be found in The Miller House, now the Indianapolis Art Museum.
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Vitra 'moca' Chair, Dark Oak
445 EUR
Understated, useful and responsible, Jasper Morrison's 'Moca' chair articulates the British designer's approach to design. Produced by Vitra, the chair combines the brand's manufacturing expertise with Morrison's experience for a furniture piece that is unassuming yet familiar, while the application of durable, high-quality materials ensures an unusually long product lifespan. Comprising a base formed from two arcs of steel tubing, upon which two veneered plywood shells are mounted, 'Moca' may not be revolutionary but it presents a classic and comfortable design that will withstand the test of time.
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Vitra 'moca' Chair, Light Oak
445 EUR
Understated, useful and responsible, Jasper Morrison's 'Moca' chair articulates the British designer's approach to design. Produced by Vitra, the chair combines the brand's manufacturing expertise with Morrison's experience for a furniture piece that is unassuming yet familiar, while the application of durable, high-quality materials ensures an unusually long product lifespan. Comprising a base formed from two arcs of steel tubing, upon which two veneered plywood shells are mounted, 'Moca' may not be revolutionary but it presents a classic and comfortable design that will withstand the test of time.
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Vitra 'dsw' Chair, White And Maple
460 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSW' chair presents a unique simplicity that lends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so-called because of its intricate chrome and wood construction — sits a large, organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing white polypropylene, one of many colour options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact. The Vitra-produced chair features dark glides for use on carpet.
Vitra 'panton Junior', Pale Rose
209 EUR
The Panton chair is one of Vitra’s most beloved classics. Created by Verner Panton, the plastic chair is part of the designer’s experimentation with forms and colours. The model was adapted for children and the Panton Junior features the original’s signature curves, but comes in a conveniently 25% smaller size.
Vitra 'flower Table', Red
609 EUR
Originally designed by Alexander Girard in 1977 for the Miller House in Columbus, the 'Flower Table' has now been reissued by Swiss brand Vitra. Crafted from floral cut powder-coated steel in a shade of red, the table is suited to both indoor and outdoor environments — the original brass version can still be found in The Miller House, now the Indianapolis Art Museum.
Vitra 'panton Junior'
209 EUR
The Panton chair is one of Vitra’s most beloved classics. Created by Verner Panton, the plastic chair is part of the designer’s experimentation with forms and colours. The model was adapted for children and the Panton Junior features the original’s signature curves, but comes in a conveniently 25% smaller size.
Vitra 'chaise Tout Bois' Chair, Dark Oak
799 EUR
The only chair designed by Jean Prouvé that is constructed entirely from wood, 'Chaise Tout Bois' partly came to be as a result of circumstance — wood was substituted for metal due to the scarcity of metal during the Second World War. The clean and contemporary chair is the conclusion of Prouvé's mission to provide extra strength at the transition point between the seat and backrest, where the load weight of a sitting person is the greatest. The resulting concept presents a typical characteristic of Prouvé's furniture and architecture designs, with a reference to the load transfer in the profile of the rear frame section.
Vitra 'dsr' Chair, Sea Blue
305 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSR' chair presents a unique simplicity that lends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so-called because of its intricate black steel wire construction — sits a large, organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing blue polypropylene, one of many colour options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact. The Vitra-produced chair features dark glides for use on carpet.
Vitra 'dsr' Side Chair
630 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSR' side chair presents a unique simplicity that ends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so called because of its intricate steel wire construction — sits a large, familiar organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing black fibreglass, one of many colourway options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact.
Vitra 'dsr' Chair, Granite Grey
305 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSR' chair presents a unique simplicity that lends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so-called because of its intricate black steel wire construction — sits a large, organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing grey polypropylene, one of many colour options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact. The Vitra-produced chair features dark glides for use on carpet.
Vitra 'ltr' Occasional Table
275 EUR
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the 'LTR' (Low Table Rod Base) is an occasional table that can be used in many ways around the home, as the design duo did with their own 'LTR' when they first created the table in 1950. Crafted from black wood, the square table is supported by series of chrome steel rods arranged in a geometric pattern, for a table that is sophisticated, modern and versatile.
Vitra 'rocking Armchair Rod Base'
625 EUR
In amongst Charles and Ray Eames' iconic 'Plastic Chairs' family, the 'Rocking Armchair Rod Base' (RAR) stands out the most. A fibreglass-reinforced plastic seat is mounted on wooden runners for an even more comfortable version of the iconic chair. Designed in 1950 and presented at New York's Museum of Modern Art competition, 'Low Cost Furniture Design', the chair adds a self-assured accent to any environment.
Vitra 'panton Junior', Sea Blue
209 EUR
The Panton chair is one of Vitra’s most beloved classics. Created by Verner Panton, the plastic chair is part of the designer’s experimentation with forms and colours. The model was adapted for children and the Panton Junior features the original’s signature curves, but comes in a conveniently 25% smaller size.
Vitra 'butterfly' Stool
699 EUR
Japanese designer Sori Yanagi’s work marries Western styles with Japanese tradition, and his 1954 Butterfly stool, produced by Vitra, is a case in point. The piece draws on Eastern forms, while it is made using Charles and Ray Eames’ plywood moulding technique.
Vitra 'tip Ton Re' Chair
325 EUR
Thanks to the two curved bands at its base, Barber & Osgerby's 'Tip Ton' chair allows users to tilt forward a few degrees from the normal sitting position. The benefits of this forward-tilt includes the straightening of the pelvis and spine, which can also improve circulation to the abdominal and back muscles. Produced by Vitra, this version of the chair is made from high-quality recycled material that is partially composed of recycled household waste — in particular, used packaging — and the stackable chair is recyclable itself.
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Vitra 'plastic Armchair Rar'
625 EUR
In amongst Charles and Ray Eames' iconic 'Plastic Chairs' family, the 'Rocking Armchair Rod Base' (RAR) stands out the most. A fibreglass-reinforced plastic seat is mounted on wooden runners for an even more comfortable version of the iconic chair. Designed in 1950 and presented at New York's Museum of Modern Art competition, 'Low Cost Furniture Design', the chair adds a self-assured accent to any environment.
Vitra 'ltr' Occasional Table
275 EUR
Charles and Ray Eames used the LTR occasional table in their own home – now it can be part of yours. Produced by Vitra, the 1950 design is compact and versatile. This practical piece can be used individually or in a group arrangement.
Vitra 'panton Junior', Classic Red
209 EUR
The Panton chair is one of Vitra’s most beloved classics. Created by Verner Panton, the plastic chair is part of the designer’s experimentation with forms and colours. The model was adapted for children and the Panton Junior features the original’s signature curves, but comes in a conveniently 25% smaller size.
Vitra 'dsr' Chair, Red
305 EUR
Modern, durable and versatile, Charles & Ray Eames 'DSR' chair presents a unique simplicity that lends itself to a multitude of spaces. Balanced atop an Eiffel Tower base — so-called because of its intricate chrome wire construction — sits a large, organically-shaped seat cut from hardwearing poppy red polypropylene, one of many colour options from the series, which can be presented together or independently for equal impact. The Vitra-produced chair features dark glides for use on carpet.
Vitra 'butterfly' Stool
899 EUR
Japanese designer Sori Yanagi’s work marries Western styles with Japanese tradition, and his 1954 Butterfly stool, produced by Vitra, is a case in point. The piece draws on Eastern forms, while it is made using Charles and Ray Eames’ plywood moulding technique.
Vitra 'ltr' Occasional Table
605 EUR
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the 'LTR' (Low Table Rod Base) is an occasional table that can be used in many ways around the home, as the design duo did with their own 'LTR' when they first created the table in 1950. Crafted from marble, the square table is supported by series of chrome steel rods arranged in a geometric pattern, for a table that is sophisticated, modern and versatile.
NORR11 'elephant Lounge Chair', Camel
2500 EUR
Taken from Danish brand NORR11's expansive 'Elephant' collection, the 'Elephant Lounge Chair' is a modern seating option designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl. Inspired by both the upholstered chairs of the 1950s and Japanese furniture design, this seat presents a light and elegant expression thanks to an elephant ear-shaped back that gently curves around the body to provide an unrivalled level of comfort. NORR11 follows a sustainable path choosing water-based lacquer for all its range of wooden furniture pieces.
Zanat 'tattoo Eyes' Stool, Ash
360 EUR
Swedish design firm Wingårdhs teamed up with Bosnian brand Zanat to create the 'Tattoo' stool, a neat, light, stable and stackable seating option suited to both residential and public environments. This three-legged 'Eyes' version of the stool is cut from ash wood and unlike its collection counterparts, features very little adornment. A hole in the stool's seat makes for both a decorative detail and a practical feature — like in a bowling ball, the voids make the stool easier to lift and mobilise.
Colé 'tria' Chair, Oak
544 EUR
Teaming up with Italian brand Colé Italia once again, German design duo Lorenz+Kaz has created the 'Tria' collection — a series of sculptural furniture pieces defined by unusual compositions, rounded corners and a distinct lightness. This 'Tria' chair in oak wood perfectly captures the mood of the series with a ribbon-like optical effect on the backrest that calls to mind the work of Dutch graphic artist and engraver Maurits Escher.
Eero Aarnio Originals 'ball Chair', White Hallingdal
6750 EUR
The 'Ball Chair' is iconic as they come. Conceived in 1963, Eero Aarnio's seminal classic continues to awe thanks to its familiar yet wholly innovative design. A breakthrough piece for the Finnish designer, the chair is defined by a spherical white glass fibre shell, within which lies a cocoon-like seat upholstered in white 'Hallingdal', the first textile from Danish brand Kvadrat, designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1965. The result is a world recognised furniture piece that has graced homes and offices in addition to film sets, music videos and magazine covers.
NORR11 'shanghai' Chair, Camel
1150 EUR
A steam bent solid ash wood frame and a French rattan seat come together in Knut Bendik Humlevik and Rune Krøjgaard's 'Shanghai' chair for Danish brand NORR11. With an iconic shape derived from a distinct curved back and armrests, the seat stands out for its simplicity and subtle merger of Asian and Scandinavian furniture design sensibilities, while simultaneously offering firm support. NORR11 follows a sustainable path choosing water-based lacquer for all its range of wooden furniture pieces.
Poltrona Frau 'vanity Fair Xc' Armchair, Ginger Bread
6918 EUR
Officially named 'Model 904' but known as the 'Vanity Fair' since 1984, Poltrona Frau's classic armchair has come to symbolise the brand's values of timeless elegance, quality materials and craftsmanship. First produced in 1930 to designs left by Renzo Frau to his wife Savina, and subsequently tweaked by the Poltrona Frau Style & Design Centre, the armchair has undergone further positive adjustments in celebration of its 90th birthday. Designer Roberto Lazzeroni was entrusted with the task, which sees the proportions adapted to offer an even more comfortable armchair that now features a seat cushion made of goose down and a polyurethane foam insert to help it keep its shape over time. Padded with hand-shaped vegetable horsehair and rubberised horsehair and including hand-tied steel biconical springs on the seat, back and armrests, the armchair excels in comfort, further compounded by Pelle Frau® ColorSphere® leather upholstery in 'Ginger Bread'. A plaque with the Poltrona Frau logo on the back ensures there is no mistaking who is behind this anchor of relaxation.
Viccarbe 'burin' Mini Table, Black
705 EUR
Combining a frame cut from powder coated steel tubing with a gently sculpted polyurethane foam base and a lacquer finish table top, Patricia Urquiola's 'Burin' mini table is an active reflection on artisan wood carving tools. Introducing a strong personality into spaces alongside an unmistakably sculptural quality, the side table is suited to homes, hospitality areas, lounges, halls and hotels alike.
Brdr. Krüger 'bølling' Tray Table, 500mm, Untreated Beech
734 EUR
Tasked with the challenge to create a simple and highly functional table that could be assembled with ease, Danish architect Hans Bølling designed the 'Bølling' tray table in 1963. Crafted from untreated beech wood, the table comprises a foldable H-frame upon which rests two white and black circular reversible trays, which can be flipped for colour variation. The result is a versatile piece that can be utilised as a side table or a serving trolley, and fully meets Bølling's mission to create a practical table that simultaneously offers emotional and playful qualities.
Missoni 'belfast' Pouf
650 EUR
Upholstered with the iconic zigzag print of Italian brand Missoni, the 'Belfast' pouf is a striking injection of colour and pattern into interior spaces. Covering the low cylindrical seat is a removable yarn dyed jacquard Trevira CS polyester fabric that brings vibrant shades together with the brand's signature print, while a side handle ensures the item can be easily transported throughout the home.
Magnus Olesen 'chair Ø', Black
530 EUR
Created with originality, longevity and sustainability in mind, Magnus Olesen's 'Chair Ø' presents an exciting modular design. Constructed from just three parts — the seat, back and frame — the chair is easily disassembled for recycling purposes and may be returned to Magnus Olesen for reabsorption into the circular economy in exchange for an upgrade. With its black painted back and rounded oak seat, 'Chair Ø' is also easily stackable for simple storage and ease of transportation.
Diabla 'sail' Pouf
1044 EUR
Comparable to a loving hug, Diabla's 'Sail' pouf is a soft, cushioned seat designed for extended periods of lounging. Filled with polystyrene beads that allow the seat to mould to the body, 'Sail' is designed for informal settings and is heavily influenced by the beanbag, a 1970s classic which designer Héctor Serrano sought inspiration from. Covered in a removable fabric created for outdoor use, the pouf can be arranged alongside similar pieces from the series for a seamless collection.
EO 'bambi' Chair
238 EUR
Designed by Takeshi Sawada, EO's 'Bambi' chair is a seat for children that is made with love. Sculpted like a piece of art from solid European oak and American walnut, the chair features references to the fallow deer, while the back of the seat is notable for a pair of small antlers that emerge from each side. Faux fur upholstery marked with small white dots complete the look for a chair that will bring joy to children and adults alike.
Schönbuch Extra Wide 'add On' Bench, Blue
591 EUR
Martin Hirth's 'Add On' transcends its original purpose as a bench. Thin, slim and elegant, the versatile item not only works as a seating option, but may also be utilised as a storage solution — either as a shelf or a table — an adaptability augmented by the item's perceived lightness and simple silhouette. Produced by Schönbuch, this extra wide version of 'Add On' is cut from thin blue solid wood panels, which can be paired with a range of the brand's seat cushions made with fabrics by Kvadrat and Raf Simons.
NORR11 'duke' Table, Small, White
250 EUR
A multifunctional piece of furniture designed by NORR11, the 'Duke' table is suited to multiple environments, thanks to a variety of possible adjustments. With a removable tray top and a rotational base that may be modified to different heights, the white powder-coated steel table will complement domestic and office settings alike.
Poltrona Frau 'ginger Ale' Chair, Five-spokes Base With Castors
1830 EUR
Defined by the use of moulded thermoplastic composite polymer, which is shaped into oversized seats Roberto Lazzeroni's 'Ginger Ale' collection presents a series of varying styles to suit a range of spaces. Padded in polyurethane foam and upholstered on the inside with Pelle Frau® ColorSphere® leather in 'Topo', this five spoke base chair features an 'Anthracite' structure — one of two options, which has a lacquered finish to match the shell. A metal base formed from five steel conical spokes with castors features black plastic wheel support for sturdy and reliable movement in this seating solution by Poltrona Frau.
MCGANNON SAAD 'thebes' Chair, Bianco Carrara
1650 EUR
The 'Thebes' collection recalls objects from antiquity in inimitable, contemporary designs. Realized in Pistore Marmi’s marble — renowned for its natural stone since the 1960s — this fine, enigmatic chair by MCGANNON SAAD embodies the essence of Italian marble craftsmanship and modern machine carving. Monolithic and delicate at once, this smooth chair manifests poetic lines and textures in an unforgettable form. The concave seat of this piece, in a 'bianco Carrara' hue, provides additional comfort while sitting inside or out.