Halo Fan
The dual-purpose Halo Fan by Ron Rezek features UL certification and a convenient wall mount control to operate both the fan speed and light. Designed with a one-piece rotor, installation is made easi
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The dual-purpose Halo Fan by Ron Rezek features UL certification and a convenient wall mount control to operate both the fan speed and light. Designed with a one-piece rotor, installation is made easi
Designed to accommodate low ceilings, the Cirrus Hugger Fan has an overall height of 13″ and the power of fans twice its size. Built from die-cast aluminum, it features a streamlined cylindrical body
The Hola Y Adios Entry Table (1999) is a unique solution for entryways or living room spaces. The two-legged design mounts to the wall to provide an elegant shelf surface for keys, small objects and v
Artemis, the Greek’s goddess of the moon and the hunt, is the name Mark Gajewski has given to his svelte translucent ceiling fan. Sharing some of the deity’s luminous power thanks to its central mini-
While most of us can appreciate the added convenience of a conventional three-way mirror, few would choose this ubiquitous dressing room piece for their homes. The Bellavista Mirror (2004) by Carlo Ma
Doron Lachish pioneered new uses for the indoor application of polymers with his popular Cubitec (1998) shelving system, which combines the exceptional strength and stability of injection-molded polyp
The Bottega Side Chair (2003) is uniquely constructed with a harmonic sheet steel back that flexes with the user for continuous support. Designers Renzo Fauciglietti and Graziella Bianchi then wrapped
Ludwig Mies van der Rohes Barcelona Chair and Stool (1929), originally created to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, have come to epitomize modern design. Mies
Charles and Ray Eames conceived of this exceptionally comfortable chair as the 20th-century American answer to the Edwardian English Club Chair. The Lounge Chair stands out among their work for its un
The publication Domus was launched in Italy in 1928 by architect/designer Gio Ponti. Beautifully designed and executed, Domus covered the most exciting and cutting edge design and archit