Child-sized replica Lounge Chair & Ottoman by
Charles and Ray Eames. Produced by
Vitra.

Every detail in the workmanship has been carefully overseen to mirror the designer's original, creating such a perfect likeness to the classic Eames lounge chair - it never fails to bring a smile to your face. dimensions (in.) chair 24.8w x 23.6d x 24.8h ottoman 19.3w x 16.9d x 14.6h
Posted by: liumo in Wegner, Furniture, Chair, CH24 on
Feb 07, 2010
CH24 Chair by Hans J. Wegner. Produced by Carl Hansen.

CH 24 was designed as far back as 1949 and is therefore the first of Wegner's chairs for Carl Hansen & Son. The Y-chair or The Wishbone Chair as it is often called due to the shape of the back, is a light chair and even being an armchair a relatively small piece of furniture. The curved hind legs and the semicircular top rail together with the elegant Y-back endows the chair with a gracious and welcoming air.
Cherner Chair by Norman Cherner. Produced by The Cherner Chair Company.
The 1958 molded plywood armchair by Norman Cherner a midcentury icon found in design collections worldwide is available to a new generation of furniture collectors. Reissued in exacting detail from the original drawings and molds, the armchair combines the best of both molded plywood and solid bent wood construction. Like the original, made entirely in the U.S.A.
Posted by: liumo in Planet, Furniture, Dysthe, Chair on
Feb 28, 2009
Chair Planet by Sven Ivar Dysthe. Manufacturer: Variér Furniture

Some seriously 60s looks and that's no coincidence - the Planet chair by Sven Ivar Dysthe was designed back in 1965. Designed as an elegant and functional armchair, it rotates as you'd expect, but it has something more - a patented mechanism that allows you to tilt the seat forwards and backwards. Complete freedom if you like.
Unikko fabric by Maija Islola. Produced by Marimekko.

Fabric designed by Maija Isola in 1964 to teach Armi Ratia, the founder of Marimekko, a lesson after she had announced in public that no floral fabrics would be produced by Marimekko. Maija Isola blatantly ignored the mission statement and created not one, but a complete collection of iconic floral patterns. Unikko is available in a large range of colours, and new colourways have been created by Maija's daughter, Kristina Isola. The UNIKKO fabrics are made from 100% cotton, and the width of the fabric is 140cm.
Kubus by Mogens Lassen. Produced by Paustian.

Mogens Lassen was ahead of his time when he designed the Kubus candle holder 40 years ago as a reaction to all the over-ornate and elaborated candle holders customary at the time . His candle holder was designed with almost mathematical precision - a sharp, cubical frame with cylindrical candleholders on top of it. Made of galvanized lacquered steel the Kubus candleholder is heat-treated to 350 degrees Celsius. So let the candles burn out in the holder. It is made to endure it. When cleaning it place it upside-down in a 100 degree Celsius warm oven on tinfoil. Then the remaining stearin will melt and drip out of the candle holder making it clean again.
Refrigerator by Smeg.

Aren’t you bored of seeing the old and boring colors of your refrigerator! And, if you said yes, then we have some good options for you! SMEG has some great, colorful refrigerators in their catalogue. They have many retro styles available, but, the pick is the one with Union Jack flag design. The 50’s style refrigerators feature a gross capacity of 271 litres. The fridge also includes climatic selector switch and one chrome wine rack besides the other standard features. The fridge is available in a wide color-spectrum including English rose, orange and the feminine color pink. So, choose one in your color, especially made for you.
Chair DSR
by
Charles Eames. Produced by
Vitra.
In the classic Eames Eiffel Plastic Side Chair and Armchair (1950)-the first industrially manufactured fibre-flass chairs-the Eameses honed two techniques with which they had been grappling for years: the use of a bent and welded wire base and a sculpted plastic shell seat. The results are two supremely comfortable and timeless chairs that are so adored, they are easily recognized by the casual handles of "shell chair" and "eiffel chair." the molded shell seats have a high, flexible back, a deep seat pocket and a waterfall seat edge to promote seating for extended periods of time. For residential and commercial use. Adjustable pod feet level on uneven surfaces.
Posted by: liumo in Robert Dudley, lighting, BL1, Bestlite on
Nov 30, 2008
Lamp by Robert Dudley. Produced by Bestlite.

Famous since Winston Churchill first placed one on his desk in Whitehall, the Bestlite table lamp exudes simplicity and style. Bestlite lamps are fantastic examples of Bauhaus design and have stood the test of time. The Bestlite range is definitely a classic one and well worth the investment...you are buying a little piece of design history.
Posted by: liumo in home accessories, Hanger, Eames on
Nov 27, 2008
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.