An eco-friendly update of an Eames classic. The EC-127 Molded Plastic Dining Chair was first introduced in 1970 by Charles and Ray Eames as a modern alternative to classic dining room chairs. This new version updates the iconic design with 99% post-industrial recycled plastic in contemporary colors that can not only live in your dining…
An eco-friendly update of an Eames classic. The EC-127 Molded Plastic Dining Chair was first introduced in 1970 by Charles and Ray Eames as a modern alternative to classic dining room chairs. This new version updates the iconic design with 99% post-industrial recycled plastic in contemporary colors that can not only live in your dining…
A chic, low-maintence chair that can live outside. Designed by Mario and Claudio Bellini, this stacking chair is distinguished by sweeping angles and gentle curves. Crafted in the USA from a single piece of injection-molded plastic, the ArcoBellini Chair is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The fiberglass-reinforced plastic is 100% recyclable, regenerative and…
A chic, low-maintence chair that can live outside. Designed by Mario and Claudio Bellini, this stacking chair is distinguished by sweeping angles and gentle curves. Crafted in the USA from a single piece of injection-molded plastic, the ArcoBellini Chair is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The fiberglass-reinforced plastic is 100% recyclable, regenerative and…
A lockable cabinet that’s simple in form, celebratory in function. From Finnish designer Alvar Aalto comes this sleek wooden cabinet. Designed in 1937, the Cabinet 250 is often referred to as the “cocktail cabinet”—but you can also use it to store everything from dishes to books. This three-shelf cabinet features Aalto’s famous curved L-legs which,…
A mid-century modern stool in Alexander Girard’s revolutionary fabrics. Originally produced in 1967, Alexander Girard’s Upholstered Stool has been reintroduced with sustainable materials, such as recycled aluminum legs and bio-based foam for the seat. Known for his mid-century modern textile designs, Gerard sought to reinvent the everyday stool with his upholstery colors and patterns. Upholstered…
A mid-century modern stool in Alexander Girard’s revolutionary fabrics. Originally produced in 1967, Alexander Girard’s Upholstered Stool has been reintroduced with sustainable materials, such as recycled aluminum legs and bio-based foam for the seat. Known for his mid-century modern textile designs, Gerard sought to reinvent the everyday stool with his upholstery colors and patterns. Upholstered…
A mid-century modern stool in Alexander Girard’s revolutionary fabrics. Originally produced in 1967, Alexander Girard’s Upholstered Stool has been reintroduced with sustainable materials, such as recycled aluminum legs and bio-based foam for the seat. Known for his mid-century modern textile designs, Gerard sought to reinvent the everyday stool with his upholstery colors and patterns. Upholstered…
A mid-century modern stool in Alexander Girard’s revolutionary fabrics. Originally produced in 1967, Alexander Girard’s Upholstered Stool has been reintroduced with sustainable materials, such as recycled aluminum legs and bio-based foam for the seat. Known for his mid-century modern textile designs, Gerard sought to reinvent the everyday stool with his upholstery colors and patterns. Upholstered…
A modern take on a blooming flower, for indoor and outdoor use. Designed by Alexander Girard in the mid-1950s for the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, this lighthearted table is crafted from powder-coated steel. The top of the table is composed of a scalloped-edge floral shape while the multiple looped legs mimic flower petals. Use…
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An eco-friendly update of an Eames classic. The EC-127 Molded Plastic Dining Chair was first introduced in 1970 by Charles and Ray Eames as a modern alternative to classic dining room chairs. This new version updates the iconic design with 99% post-industrial recycled plastic in contemporary colors that can not only live in your dining…
An eco-friendly update of an Eames classic. The EC-127 Molded Plastic Dining Chair was first introduced in 1970 by Charles and Ray Eames as a modern alternative to classic dining room chairs. This new version updates the iconic design with 99% post-industrial recycled plastic in contemporary colors that can not only live in your dining…
A modern take on a blooming flower, for indoor and outdoor use. Designed by Alexander Girard in the mid-1950s for the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, this lighthearted table is crafted from powder-coated steel. The top of the table is composed of a scalloped-edge floral shape while the multiple looped legs mimic flower petals. Use…
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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® 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…