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…
At once a piece of sculpture and a coffee table, the conversation-sparking Trienna Table is made of form-pressed birch plywood and finishes include a stained black, lacquered white, oak veneer and walnut veneer. Composed of a hexagonal top and three striking triangular legs, this lightweight table can be easily transported around your home. A beautiful…
Born in Ethiopia and based in Virginia, designer Jomo Tariku conceived this Ashanti Stool as a modern take on Akan chief ceremonial seats used in 19th- and 20th-century Ghana. Growing up in Ethiopia, Tariku was drawn to the eclectic art and furniture pieces that his father collected from all over Africa. Tariku developed his craft…
Inspired by Frank Gehry’s intricately textured architecture, Issey Miyake’s bold bag has a striking faceted exterior that’s made up of glossy PVC triangular split panels. An adjustable strap allows you to carry the tote by hand or over your shoulder. The designer has work in MoMA’s collection. 100% polyvinyl chloride exterior and handles.100% polyester mesh…
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…
Designer Jomo Tariku learned his craft while growing up in Ethiopia, during summer breaks at a local furniture builder in Addis Ababa. He later went on to study industrial design at the University of Kansas and is now based in Virginia. For this Boraatii Stool, Tariku was inspired by a headrest, carved from a single…
A superb work of modern industrial design, the Brionvega Radiofonografo Radio and Turntable is an AM/FM radio and turntable handcrafted in Italy according to its 1965 specifications, including a single-piece molded aluminum stand and hand-lacquered wood. The pleasingly modular shape of the Brionvega Radiofonografo, as well as its impeccably retro look and construction, will delight…
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…
A pioneer of Japanese industrial design, Sori Yanagi prefers gentle and rounded forms because they “radiate human warmth.” Featured in the Museum’s collection, the Butterfly Stool makes use of a simple metal connector that harnesses the divergent forces of the two rounded panels by employing the tectonic principles of compression and tension. The use of…
Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s iconic storage unit from 1969, the Componibili, is reinterpreted by designer Fabio Novembre, with the classic round holes re-fashioned as a playful nod to today’s emoticons—and as a way of bringing a smile to the face of anyone who uses it. The Componibili Smile is the result of a design competition that…
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Inspired by the iconic clocks that keep Swiss railway stations running smoothly, the Lumondi Simply Elegant Watch is the epitome of utilitarian beauty. The Swiss-made design features a 41 mm brushed stainless steel case with bold black and red hands, a sapphire crystal, and lugs that let the watch lie comfortably flat on your wrist….
You can just picture it in a midcentury lounge circa 1960, telling you when it’s time for a dry martini. Embodying the joie de vivre of the era, George Nelson’s Asterisk Wall Clock for Vitra tells time through a playfully minimal starburst. The 12-armed brass starburst displays the time without the need for numbers. Equipped…