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Home - Accessories - Hanger - Eames |
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Hanger by Charles & Ray Eames. Produced by Herman Miller.

Charles and Ray Eames brought a sense of play to all their work. Throughout their careers, they designed a variety of whimsical toys and furniture for children, including this 1953 Hang It All®, for Tigrett Enterprise’s Playhouse Division. To achieve the piece’s spidery base, Charles and Ray used the same mass-production technique for welding wires that they developed for their low table bases and wire chairs. More than just a conversation piece, the Hang-It-All holds nearly anything that slips over its colorful hooks.
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Furniture - Chair - CH 07 - Wegner |
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Chair CH 07 by Hans J. Wegner. Produced by Carl Hansen & Søn.
 Wegners three-legged shell chair was originally introduced in 1963. A few limited series were produced, but the project soon came to a stand still. The 90s brought a growing interest in chairs of more individual designs. The chair was relaunched in 1997 and fortunately the new manufacturer had been able to keep down the costs. These two factors in combination resulted in an increasing market, and after 34 years oblivion the chair finally got its breakthrough.
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Furniture - Chair - Supernatural - Lovegrove |
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Chair Supernatural by Ross Lovegrove. Produced by Moroso.
 SUPERNATURAL is an important innovation: it uses the technology of injection moulding in glass fibre reinforced polyamide with the gas moulding process. This production system envisages a significant investment by the company, but is resolved in a design product that offers excellent value for money and is perfectly in keeping with the rest of the collection. “This new stackable chair has a structure that is the result of an evolution, more than of a design process”, explains Lovegrove. ”It represents a new vision of form, generated by digital data, resulting in a chair to be used every day, slender, lively and healthy. The liquid, organic nature of its form combines the beauty of the human anatomy with the most advanced process of industrialisation of 21st-century polymers.
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Lighting - Flowerpot - Verner Panton |
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Lamp by Verner Panton. Produced by Unique Interieur.
 An object cannot become a design icon until it has stood the test of time and appears quite naturally in different settings, giving it a symbolic aura of its own. FlowerPot is just that. The famous lamp, designed in 1968, was named after the happy days of Flower Power.
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Furniture - Chair - PK22 - Kjaerholm |
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Chair PK22 by Poul Kjaerholm. Produced by Fritz Hansen.
 The PK22 easy chair from Fritz Hansen's "Poul Kjaerholm collection". Simple elegance, a typical Kjærholm design - with the combination of steel and wicker or leather - in an exclusive and minimalist design. The discrete and elegant PK22 easy chair stands as an icon for Poul Kjærholm's work.
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Home - Accessories - Vase - Aalto |
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Vase by Alvor Aalto. Produced by iittala.
 Alvar Aaltos Savoy vase is one of the most famous vases in history. Designed in 1936 for a competition at the Paris Worlds Fair, Finnish architect and furniture designer Alvar Aalto anonymously entered and won the competition for his vase under the pseudonym Eskimo woman's leather breeches.
Aalto, Finnish for wave, created a glass vase with wavy lines and whimsical freeform design that continues to win awards, has residency in famous museums, and is sought-after worldwide. Every Aalto vase is still crafted by its original mouth-blown process by Finlands most skilled glassblowers at iittala. Made of lead-free crystal glass and carries "ALVAR AALTO" on bottom for authenticity.
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Office - Home desk - Nelson |
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Home desk by George Nelson. Produced by Vitra.
 As graceful as it is decorative: this Home Desk with its refined, elegantly produced base and understated colours is one of George Nelson's design classics.
Originally conceived as a ladies' desk, today it has many uses as a small workstation at home. The Vitra Home Desk is a stunningly contemporary piece that would bring any home office to life. Chromed metal tubing. Writing surface in white laminate, wraparound wooden frame in walnut veneer, drawer dividers in plastic.
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Home - Accessories - Chambord - Bodum |
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Chambord Coffe Press by Unknown french designer. Produced by Bodum.

This design icon Chambord by Bodum is the original French press, and an award winner of the American Culinary Institute's Gold Medal for two years straight. This version is ideal for serving two to three, and has all the favorite features including a polished stainless lid and holder, wide black handle and knob that stay cool, and a durable glass carafe. To use, simply spoon in the ground coffee of your choice, fill with boiling water to the desired level and plunge the press firmly against the grounds. Wait a few minutes then enjoy fresh coffee!
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Home - Accessories - Monkey - Bojesen |
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Monkey by Kaj Bojesen. Produced by Rosendahl.

The Kay Bojesen monkey is something of a design classic, which is quite an achievement for a small wooden monkey. Bojesen started life as a silversmith, but became world famous for his wooden toys, and is known as one of Denmark's applied arts pioneers. The monkey continues to be made in Denmark from teak and limbawood, embodying the principles of Danish design and superior craftmanship. The monkey even features on Danish televison, as a mascot in wildlife programmes, and a prize in quiz shows.
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Home - Accessories - Boo - Norway Says |
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Boo by Norway Says. Produced by Muuto.
 Boo is like the skin, or a balloon surrounding the water with openings that tell the simple story of fluid motion in and out of the glass. The carafe exudes a strong personality, as if it's saying "I'm Boo, who are you?".
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