Charles Eames initiated the development of the Lounge Chair, a process that took several years. The aim was to satisfy the desire for an amply proportioned chair that combined ultimate comfort with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.
The Rotary Tray is a contemporary rendering of the classic etagere by Jasper Morrison. Thanks to its simple shape and subtle colours, the Rotary Tray complements any interior style and lends itself to many different uses. Whether in the kitchen or on the
Anagram is more than just a sofa: it is a family made up of a few modules and elements that can be used to quickly respond to the needs of the moment as well as major life changes.
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.
Conceived by Verner Panton in 1959, the Panton chair was developed for serial production in collaboration with Vitra. Today, the all-plastic chair is an icon of twentieth-century design. It has received numerous international design awards.
Charles and Ray Eames enriched the collage-like interior of their private home, the Eames House, with numerous objects and accessories that they brought back from their travels. For over fifty years, the figure of a wooden bird has stood in the centre of
Abat-Jour Conique is the first lampshade designed for Potence by Prouvé in 1947 and is intended for use with the Potence and Petite Potence lamps. It is simply fitted over the light bulb and can be removed again when needed.
High Tray is Jasper Morrison's further development of an idea that began with Rotary Tray: giving the classic display bowl a contemporary twist. High Tray is a flat plastic dish on a 12 cm high base, in a design and colouring suited to diverse utilisation
Designed by Dorothee Becker, Uten.Silo (1969/70) brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms. It is available in two different sizes and three colour options: white, black or red.
The so-called Eiffel Tower base of the DSR chair, an intricate and graceful construction made of steel wire, combines light, elegant forms with structural strength.
The Colour Frame Mirror by Julie Richoz is enriching the category of mirrors with its striking design, inspired by building blocks and their possible combinations.
The Eames Elephant, originally designed in the 1940s, is now available in durable plastic. A playful design classic in a range of colours, perfect for kids or as décor.
The ETR Table by Charles and Ray Eames, often called the “surfboard table,” features an elliptical top and wire base. Elegant, timeless, and versatile in design.
The HAL RE Tube chair is designed with a classic, unassuming four-legged base and a flexible shell made of recycled plastic offering excellent comfort. It is perfectly at home in a wide variety of settings.
The contours of Courier can be read as an expression of this artistic approach, but also testify to Bouroullec's flair for form and composition as well as his technical expertise. The desk effortlessly combines two high-quality materials.
In creating his design for the Coffee Table, Isamu Noguchi translated the biomorphic aesthetic of his sculptural works into a piece of furniture with distinctive organic forms.
Charles and Ray Eames designed the small, sturdy occasional table LTR (Low Table Rod Base) in 1950 and later used it in their own residence, the famed Eames House, in a variety of different ways.
The Suita sofa system combines light and slender volumes with an industrial and technological aesthetic. The geometrically precise body and cushions seem to float above the sleek, bridge-like aluminium legs, in what can be seen as a tribute to mid-century
The Hang it All by Charles and Ray Eames is a playful coat rack with colourful wooden balls. A cheerful design classic, perfect for any room in the home.
Anagram is more than just a sofa: it is a family made up of a few modules and elements that can be used to quickly respond to the needs of the moment as well as major life changes.
A four-legged tubular steel base and the organically shaped Side Chair shell are the defining components of the visually understated DSX. The seat shell comes in various colours and the powder-coated base is suitable for outdoor use.
Jean Prouvé designed the Lampe de Bureau (1930), a small table lamp made of sheet steel, for the halls of residence at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy.
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.