1Nov 17, 2014
Chaise-longue with adjustable polished chrome plated or matte black enamel steel frame. Matte black enamel steel base. Mat: ponyskin or cowskin (black leather headrest); leather (headrest in black leather or in the same colour as the mat); special beige canvas (natural,dark brown or black headrest and footrest). Headrest with polyester padding. Designed in 1928 this […]
2Jan 6, 2013
Designed in 1925, the iconic daybed FK01 THEBAN is an excellent example of simplicity and grandeur in design. The reduced form features Ferdinand Kramer’s® enduring and subtle aesthetic. Inspired by Egypt and hence the name, Theban is a notable daybed with a calm and inviting appeal. The FK01 THEBAN is available in waxed solid oak […]
3Jan 4, 2013
Developed on the basis of sketches by Charlotte Perriand found amongst her files but never built until now, the ottoman has been conceived as an extension of the Grand Confort armchair. In addition to the distinctive symbol of authenticity of the Cassina brand (which includes a progressive production number, the signatures of the designers and […]
4Feb 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 […]
5Jan 12, 2012
This remarkable modernist silver cocktail shaker was originally designed by Sylvia Stave, a designer with the C.G. Hallbergs Company of Stockholm (though originally, and mistakenly, attributed to Marianne Brandt). Roughly dated from the 1920-1930 period, this divine cocktail shaker was first reintroduced in 1989 by Officina Alessi. Crafted from immaculate stainless steel into a most […]
6Jan 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 […]
7Sep 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 […]
8Sep 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 […]
9Sep 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 […]
10Aug 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 […]