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Vitra - Ceramic ClockCeramic Table Clock by George Nelson Vitra's Ceramic Clocks are part of a series of everyday items designed by George Nelson i...
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Vitra - Ceramic ClockCeramic Table Clock by George Nelson Vitra's Ceramic Clocks are part of a series of everyday items designed by George Nelson i...
View full detailsThe new Little Devil may not be the most imposing of the Wooden Dolls in terms of size, but with its bright red colour and mischievous, saucy expre...
View full detailsKey Ring Sun Alexander Girard, 1966 The metal Key Ring Sun bears the image of a smiling sun. The motif was created by the American mid-century desi...
View full detailsCorniches by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec can function as a practical storage ledge or decorative wall installation. For instance, they can be used a...
View full detailsStandard Jean Prouvé, 1934/1950The Standard chair by Jean Prouvé has evolved into one of the most famous classics of the French 'constructeur'. The...
View full detailsPanton Juniorchair Verner Panton, 1959/1960Identical to the original in terms of material and shape, the children's version is approximately 25 per...
View full detailsVitra - Hexagonal containersThe Hexagonal Containers by Vitra were designed by the British designer Japser Morrison for Vitra. In the 30 years of c...
View full detailsWooden Doll Dog Large Alexander Girard, 1952 Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both jo...
View full detailsIn black metal or birch, the sunflower clock is a work of art. Belief in progress and growing economic prosperity were central aspects to the Ameri...
View full detailsWith the diversity of materials used and their sculptural shapes, George Nelson's clocks embody the 'joie de vivre' of the 1950s. To this day, his...
View full detailsThe Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard are a large family of wooden figures representing human and animal characters. Girard designed them in 1952 fo...
View full detailsThe Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard are a large family of wooden figures representing human and animal characters. Girard designed them in 1952 fo...
View full detailsThe Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard are a large family of wooden figures representing human and animal characters. Girard designed them in 1952 fo...
View full detailsThe Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard are a large family of wooden figures representing human and animal characters. Girard designed them in 1952 fo...
View full detailsThe Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard are a large family of wooden figures representing human and animal characters. Girard designed them in 1952 fo...
View full detailsThe multi-faceted artist designer and architect Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of postwar American design. His work exuded a sensu...
View full detailsPadding: thermopressed polyester fleece, 3/4-inch (2-cm) thick, 100 % recyclable. Cover: removable, in fabric or leather, with zip fastener (always...
View full detailsJean Prouvé created the first version of the Potence wall lamp in the 1940s for his own home in Nancy: a simple light bulb affixed to a long, pivot...
View full detailsWith his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), George Nelson conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s ...
View full detailsWooden Dolls Mother Fish & Child Alexander Girard, 1952 Two fish - a mother and her little one - add another motif from the animal world to the...
View full detailsThe Metal Wall Relief Sun, which is crafted from brass, was designed by Alexander Girard as a wall decoration for The Compound restaurant and his o...
View full detailsThe serpentine shape of the S-Tidy organiser by Michel Charlot prevents it from tipping over, enabling safe storage of even taller objects such as ...
View full detailsConsiderable craftsmanship goes into the fabrication of the ceramic L’Oiseau figure, making it a unique object with individual characteristics. The...
View full detailsCharles and Ray Eames developed a toy elephant made of plywood in 1945; however, this piece never went into production. One prototype was shown at ...
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