A striking industrial design with multiple uses in your home Crafted from gleaming brushed aluminum this geometric Lager Trolley combines industrial chic with a shape inspired by Brutalist architecture. (The trolley’s name is derived from the Danish word for “warehouse.”) Equipped with four wheels, the Lager Trolley can be used as a stylish bar cart,…
This sleek, towering shelf brings a touch of industrial chic to organizing. A clean and minimalist approach to home storage, the Lager Wall Shelf is crafted from brush aluminum. Mount this tall slender shelf to your wall and use its ten shelves for books and decorative objects. The Lager Book Shelf comes flat packed (easy…
A sidekick with arms—literally—to hold your drinks. The SOS is more than just a compact side table—it’s a design that lends a helping hand or two. Crafted in the USA from 25% recycled plastic, this table features two integrated S-hooks on the sides which can each grasp different types of glasses, from a tumbler to…
The Componbili is a classic modular storage unit that was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 and featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943. In 1973, she became the president…
The Componbili is a classic modular storage unit that was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 and featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943. In 1973, she became the president…
The Componbili is a classic modular storage unit that was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 and featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943. In 1973, she became the president…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® C Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The C Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® A Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The A Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® B Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The B Stool…
Like much of George Nelson’s work, the platform bench has clean, rectilinear lines, reflecting his architectural background and insistence on making an honest visual statement about an object’s purpose. Ideal for bench seating or as a low table, the Platform Bench is made of a solid maple slatted top with lacquered solid wood legs, finger-jointed…
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This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® A Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The A Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® B Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The B Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® D Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The D Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® C Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The C Stool…
This mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® D Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The D Stool…
The Componibili is a classic modular storage unit that was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 and was featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943. In 1973, she became the…