1Feb 27, 2012
Ellen Gray designed several bar stools in her time. The Bar Stool No. 1 takes the cake as the simplest and most attractive of all of them. It is height adjustable, which makes it versatile enough for any guest visiting. The column is made of chromium-plated steel with a base in cast aluminum, lacquered in […]
2Jan 1, 2012
Coyly named after the Michelin Man, sitting in the Eileen Gray-designed Bibendum chair is like being curled between the character’s giant fingers. The cushy, robust seat of the chair hides a beech wood frame with rubber webbing, and is covered in either leather or fabric. Its bold body maintains its boisterous stance atop slender, chromium-plated […]
3Sep 8, 2011
Eileen Gray’s Tube light is a perfectly simple and beautiful design from 1927. This floorlamp is chrome-plated with a black plastic lampsocket footswitch. It is authorized by The World License Holder Aram Designs Ltd, London and manufactured by Classicon. Completely stripped of decoration with a metal base support in lacquered titanium, this classic contemporary design […]
4Sep 8, 2011
The Monte Carlo is Eileen Gray’s most exclusive sofa with soft curves and an unusual backrest that makes this elegant couch a one-of-a-kind. Made with a chromium-plated steel tubing, a padded beech wood frame, and rubber webbing. The upholstery is made with polyurethane and polyester filling. Monte Carlo is offered in many different fabric colors […]
5Sep 8, 2011
Eileen Gray uses the Latin word for furniture, ‘res mobiles’, quite literally when she designed the Occasional table in 1927. Gray created this light functional furniture to move effortlessly. The user is able to lift the top of the table “for all occasions” as if it had a handle with a sliding mechanism to keep […]
6Aug 30, 2011
Eileen Gray’s Day Bed is one of the designer’s most famous design. This comfortable lounge seat, designed in 1925, is both beautiful and versatile. It is accessible and attractive from all sides and is ideal for a large spacious room. The frame is made up of chromium-plated steel tubing with a cover in fabric or […]
7Aug 30, 2011
Eileen Gray carefully designed this classic side table in 1927 for ClassiCon. Its smart proportions and distinctive form have made this table one of the most popular design icons in the 20th century. This height-adjustable table was named after the summer house E 1027 that Gray built for herself and her collaborator Jean Badovici. The […]
8Aug 7, 2011
Konstantin Grcic broke out of the convention of formal upright seating with the Chaos chair for Classicon. The chair avoids imposing a particular posture of the sitter and invites them to instead perch, fidget, turn and shift. The chair is narrow from the side, but offers a large angular seat and back, able to seat […]