First created for his own New York office, George Nelson’s slatted, natural maple bench balances utility and beauty in a versatile design that never goes out of style. Used as a hall bench or low table, it seamlessly complements any space while celebrating the natural variations of the wood. The platform is supported by slender,…
First created for his own New York office, George Nelson’s slatted, natural maple bench balances utility and beauty in a versatile design that never goes out of style. Used as a hall bench or low table, it seamlessly complements any space while celebrating the natural variations of the wood. The platform is supported by slender,…
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…
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…
Affectionately nicknamed the “surfboard table,” this long, low oval Elliptical Table from Charles and Ray Eames makes a dramatic centerpiece for a living area. Reissued in 1994 by Herman Miller®, it is made of seven-ply Baltic birch core with a high-pressure laminate top on a zinc-plated wire base.
This Wire Base Table was developed by Charles Eames after years of experimenting with wire mesh and rods, work that yielded many breakthrough products that have become icons of modern design. The 10-inch-high table has two U-shaped wire rods and cross-members attached to the top, the edges of which are beveled at 20 degrees to…
This modern classic Storage Unit from Charles and Ray Eames is reissued by the original manufacturer, Herman Miller. A result of work for a 1949 exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, this piece reveals the “machine aesthetic” and Japanese influences important to the Eameses at the time. Long before “modularity” and “high tech” entered…
Introduced in 1950, Eames Desks are examples of Charles and Ray Eames designing and making furniture incorporating new materials and industrial production techniques. This design grew out of work the Eameses did for a 1949 exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts. It reveals the “machine aesthetic” and Japanese influences important to them at the…
Introduced in 1950, Eames Desks are examples of Charles and Ray Eames designing and making furniture incorporating new materials and industrial production techniques. This design grew out of work the Eameses did for a 1949 exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts. It reveals the “machine aesthetic” and Japanese influences important to them at the…
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in the Museum’s collection, this chair is an early example of the wonders of molded plywood by the famous team that pioneered its development. This ergonomic chair was reissued in 1994 by Herman Miller®, the original manufacturer with work in MoMA’s collection. Made in the…
Designed in 1964 by Charles and Ray Eames, the Universal Base Table is an elegant take on the modern round dining table, but versatile enough to use in any room in your home. For this Herman Miller x HAY version, the original’s wooden top is now rendered in outdoor-safe tempered glass in a color palette…
Designed in 1964 by Charles and Ray Eames, the Universal Base Table is an elegant take on the modern round dining table, but versatile enough to use in any room in your home. For this Herman Miller x HAY version, the original’s wooden top is now rendered in outdoor-safe tempered glass in a color palette…
Formed through Charles and Ray Eames’s breakthrough technique of molding lightweight plywood veneer into gently curved shapes, this coffee table makes a strikingly simple centerpiece for any space. With a white ash veneer, round, slightly indented top, and sweeping wood legs, it’s an elegant example of early Eames design, a variant of which is included…
When designer Ron Arad imagined a bookcase, the Bookworm Bookshelf was the uniquely sinuous and charismatic result. Made in Italy from extremely sturdy, yet very flexible, PVC by renowned plastics manufacturer Kartell, the Bookworm can be curved and shaped to suit your needs, holding up to 20 pounds of weight between each set of supportive…
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Evoking Salvador DalÃ’s 1930s artwork Mae West’s Face which May be Used as a Surrealist Apartment, this big pair of red lips may be the most playful sofa you’ve ever owned. Designed in 1971, the Bocca Sofa was reissued in 2004 in hard polyethylene, making this functional piece of Pop art suitable for both indoor…
The ideal objet d’art for the 21st century, the Bourgie Lamp radiates irony and luxury. Designed by Ferruccio Laviani and made in Italy by Kartell, a manufacturer in MoMA’s collection, the Bourgie Lamp reenvisions the spectacular, ornate qualities of a baroque lamp in transparent polycarbonate. Its flared shade has a pleated texture that allows it…