For Tea Trolley 901, which was introduced at the 1937 Paris World’s Fair, Alvar Aalto invented a process for bending thick layers of birch wood into gracefully curved loops to create strong, light frames. The large white wheels have black rubber treads that won’t mark floors. The trolley was inspired by Alvar and his wife…
For Tea Trolley 901, which was introduced at the 1937 Paris World’s Fair, Alvar Aalto invented a process for bending thick layers of birch wood into gracefully curved loops to create strong, light frames. The large white wheels have black rubber treads that won’t mark floors. The trolley was inspired by Alvar and his wife…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
Supported by form-bent birch wood loops that act as brackets, the Wall Shelf 112B is an elegant and practical storage solution for your home. Designed in 1936 by Alvar Aalto, this shelf offers two ways to attach it to your wall, with the brackets either below or above the panel, in which case the loops…
This lounge version of Ilmari Tapiovaara’s Domus Chair features the same distinctive short yet surprisingly supportive armrests, and is suitable as a relaxing chair in your living room. The Domus Lounge Chair was conceived in 1946 when Tapiovaara and his wife Annikki won a commission to design the interior of the Domus Academica student housing…
Designed in 1932 by Aino Aalto, the design partner and wife of Alvar Aalto, the Side Table 606 was originally intended as a stool for changing shoes. As a side table, it has multiple uses throughout your home and its three-quarter-moon base allows it to be pulled close to sofas, armchairs and beds. The lightweight…
Supported by form-bent birch wood loops that act as brackets, the Wall Shelf 112B is an elegant and practical storage solution for your home. Designed in 1936 by Alvar Aalto, this shelf offers two ways to attach it to your wall, with the brackets either below or above the panel, in which case the loops…
Supported by form-bent birch wood loops that act as brackets, the Wall Shelf 112B is an elegant and practical storage solution for your home. Designed in 1936 by Alvar Aalto, this shelf offers two ways to attach it to your wall, with the brackets either below or above the panel, in which case the loops…
This elegant design from 1946 by Ilmari Tapiovaara was originally created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academia student housing complex in Helsinki. Also known as “The Finn Chair,” the Domus has a three-dimensionally curved seat that is both ergonomic and highly comfortable, allowing you to sit for long periods of time….
This elegant design from 1946 by Ilmari Tapiovaara was originally created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academia student housing complex in Helsinki. Also known as “The Finn Chair,” the Domus has a three-dimensionally curved seat that is both ergonomic and highly comfortable, allowing you to sit for long periods of time….
This elegant design from 1946 by Ilmari Tapiovaara was originally created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academia student housing complex in Helsinki. Also known as “The Finn Chair,” the Domus has a three-dimensionally curved seat that is both ergonomic and highly comfortable, allowing you to sit for long periods of time….
These IZIPIZI Reading Glasses style #C, The Retro, feature rounded-edge square frames. All IZIPIZI styles are unisex. Conceived by a trio of designers from Lyon, France, who observed their parents’ constant struggle to locate their readers, this line of chic, ready-to-wear eyeglasses satisfies the need for fashionable readers at an accessible price. In a range…
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This portable, wireless lamp can be carried from room to room like a high-tech candle, providing light where you need it. An Italian-made design by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the Bellhop Lamp casts a pool of direct light, and has a mushroom shape that shields its carrier from interfering rays while walking through dark…