Reminiscent of the rudder of an aircraft or ship, the streamlined shape of the two wall brackets of the Rayonnage Mural bookcase (1936) is a recurring element in Prouvé's creative oeuvre.
Jasper Morrison continues his 'super normal' design approach with Moca, combining an understated aesthetic with robust high-quality materials to create an extremely durable chair.
Stackable up to 6 chairs.
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.
Vitra and Jasper Morrison have successfully translated the basic principle and distinctive comfort of the classic cantilever chair into an ergonomic model: EVO-C. Morrison's aim was to eliminate all superfluous details.
Check out the iconic LSR chair - a favourite of the legendary design duo, Charles and Ray Eames! Whether you use it to chat with friends or to add a touch of style to your space, this compact chair is a must-have.
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 Guéridon table, which was produced by the designer and engineer Jean Prouvé for the University of Paris, is a convincing demonstration of clear structural principles.
The Standard chair by Jean Prouvé has evolved into one of the most famous classics of the French 'constructeur'. The seat and backrest of this understated, iconic chair are available in various types of wood, and the metal frame comes in different colours
Chaise Tout Bois corresponds to one of Jean Prouvé's design variants from 1941, whose construction does not require a single screw. The height and seat geometry are the same as those of the Standard chair and thus meet current norms and requirements.
This wooden table is a variation of Prouvé's architecturally informed design vocabulary in a natural material, proving that modern tables do not have to be made out of steel and glass.
These design elements are combined to create an oasis of soft, snug comfort. The name of the sofa refers to its refined functionality: the wing-like motion range of the soft, slender panels reminded the designers of a butterfly – 'Mariposa' in Spanish.
The Akari Light Sculptures by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’
With the 2019 update, colour now links the Eames Plastic Chairs and Eames Fiberglass Chairs that have long belonged together. An extensive process of research led to the creation in which the two groups of chairs reaffirm their affinity with one another.
With the 2019 update, colour now links the Eames Plastic Chairs and Eames Fiberglass Chairs that have long belonged together. An extensive process of research led to the creation in which the two groups of chairs reaffirm their affinity with one another.
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the solid walnut or natural chestnut stools are versatile design classics. Use them as occasional tables, extra seating, or sculptural accents.
Vitra Cushions come in a collection of various sizes. They can be used either as back cushions or for purely decorative purposes and provide soft pleasant comfort.
The Plastic Chairs RE by Charles and Ray Eames were the first industrially produced chairs made of plastic. Today Vitra manufactures the iconic seat shells from recycled plastic. The shells can be combined with a wide variety of bases.
A synchronised mechanism, concealed beneath the upholstery of the elegant Repos armchair, adapts automatically to the user's weight guaranteeing optimum back support at every angle of inclination.
The Eames Stools, designed for Rockefeller Center, are timeless classics in solid turned wood. Perfect as side tables, extra seating, or sculptural accents.