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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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…
A joyful beach statement from fan-favorite brand Dusen Dusen. MoMA Exclusive: Printed with Brooklyn-based designer Ellen Van Dusen’s famous sun motif, this large towel makes a big, happy statement at the beach or in your home. Crafted in Portugal from 100% cotton, this beach towel’s sun pattern is rendered in eye-popping hues of blue, red…
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…
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…
Mesmerizing and futuristic, the Layers Table Lamp brings moody light and color into your space. Composed of nine acrylic sheets and a glass globe shade, the Layers Table Lamp was conceived by Thomas Vincent, creative director and designer for the Vietnam-based brand BằNG. The Layers Table Lamp measures 7h x 7w x 7.7″d. Powered by…
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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First created for his own New York office, George Nelson’s slatted 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, chrome-finished metal…
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As lifetime travelers, Charles and Ray Eames delighted in returning home laden with various accessories and objets d’art, using them to furnish and decorate The Eames House, their private home. The Eames House Bird is based on the black bird figure that stood in their living room for over 50 years. Originally procured as an…
As lifetime travelers, Charles and Ray Eames delighted in returning home laden with various accessories and objets d’art, using them to furnish and decorate The Eames House, their private home. The Eames House Bird is based on the black bird figure that stood in their living room for over 50 years. Originally procured as an…
As lifetime travelers, Charles and Ray Eames delighted in returning home laden with various accessories and objets d’art, using them to furnish and decorate The Eames House, their private home. The Eames House Bird is based on the black bird figure that stood in their living room for over 50 years. Originally procured as an…
From the Bouroullec brothers, an undulating vase inspired by clouds. From Ron and Erwan Bouroullec, designers with work in MoMA’s collection, comes the Nuage Vase, composed of eight tubes in anodized aluminum or ceramic. The Nuage produces an appealing interplay of light and shadow with its undulating shape. Use the eight tubular compartments to arrange…
From the Bouroullec brothers, an undulating vase inspired by clouds. From Ron and Erwan Bouroullec, designers with work in MoMA’s collection, comes the Nuage Vase, composed of eight tubes in anodized aluminum or ceramic. The Nuage produces an appealing interplay of light and shadow with its undulating shape. Use the eight tubular compartments to arrange…