631Jun 9, 2011
The Aeron chair is the most well-known ergonomic office, designed by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf in 1994, the beginning of countless knock-offs for good reason. Its revolutionary look and advanced ergonomics won it several awards and gained it a spot in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. It comes in three different sizes […]
632Jun 8, 2011
Designed by the renowned designer, Eero Saarinen, the Tulip collection is a classic pedestal table collection fit for any office or home. The collection was first introduced in 1956, but it’s simple and elegant design has proven timeless by remaining a popular choice for home and office furniture. The winner of the 1969 Museum of […]
633Jun 8, 2011
The Avive table collection will bring simplistic style to any workspace. Both agile and mobile, the freestanding tables, table desks, and table extensions are designed to integrate nicely with Herman Miller furniture or stand alone. Their crisp lines and simple understructures have an organic and contemporary look that keep a consistent and unified aesthetic. Avive […]
634Jun 5, 2011
Designer Patricia Urquiola imagined a sort of inverse geodetic dome, transformed into bowls of two sizes. The project put deep-molding technicians to the test, as the containers are made from a single disc of drawn plate 18/10 stainless steel, without welding. Born in Oviedo, Patricia Urquiola attended the faculty of Architecture at the Madrid Polytechnic […]
635Jun 5, 2011
A beautifully distinctive shape with a soaring back is formed by a steel frame and covered with injected cold foam. Available with a swivel base, 4 legs or on a wheeled star base. A matching footstool is also available. L x W x H x seat height 58 x 55 x 73 x 45 cm […]
636Jun 5, 2011
This product is the result of a group of modular panels of different sizes, which can be assembled through hinges to act as backrests and armrests and holding a soft seat. Blocked and supported by the legs, the entirely padded and lined panels display a concave plastic surface on the outside, which visually “moves” the […]
637Jun 5, 2011
Designed by Patricia Urquiola for Agape, essential, soft, elegant and generous lines characterize the Pear series. The Pear washbasin is carved like a monolith, complementing the bathtub as either a free standing piece or placed against the wall. The original use of different colors on the external and internal surface underlines the plasticity of volumes […]
638May 26, 2011
Fjord is a collection of contract seating: the Relax armchair, small armchairs, stools and pouffes. The first is an armchair, archetypal of relax, given its soft supporting and comfortable form, the high back, arm and seating adapt to the body, fitting around it, following its contours and anticipating its movements. The essential and light frame […]
639May 26, 2011
Patricia Urquiola has designed a surprising series of seats that transforms the tradition concept of the sofa. She has entitled the product Bend Sofa due to its curvaceous albeit monolithic form. It gives the appearance of being manually molded from a supple material as if by a sculptor. In practice, it issues from a study […]
640May 25, 2011
Back around the turn of the 19th century, one of the most common cafe chairs in the world featured bent wood and caning at the seat. This chair caning was a narrow hexagonal pattern that almost mimicked the delicacy of Moorish windows. I have a sof spot for this chair because my parents owned several […]