Laccio Table – Large

In the 1920s, Marcel Breuer began to experiment with tubular steel, creating some of the most influential furniture to come out of the Bauhaus. Spurred by Breuers design of a low table to accompany t

Eileen Gray Side Table

This height-adjustable table from 1927 is one of Eileen Gray’s most rational designs and reflects her desire for functional perfection. Originally conceived as a bedside table for the guest room in Gr

Low Rack Coffee Table

Maurizio Peregallis Low Rack Coffee Table epitomizes the kind of simple, straightforward sophistication that is equally at home among precious antiques as among mid-century icons. Made of finely craf

Summa Tray Table

Whether being used as seat, serving space or footstool, the Summa Tray Table (1993) is solidly constructed and eminently versatile. Made of solid ash wood with a choice of finishes, the Summa’s legs h

Cross Coffee Table

Matthew Hilton shuns the concept of design as fashion, and prefers instead to think of the design process as a part of the evolution of any object through history. The result is a quality of timelessn

Magino Coffee Table

Born in Cairo and raised in Canada, Karim Rashid brings an inventive duality and a global sophistication to his Magino Collection (2005). Expanding the ghostly product line is his new Magino Coffee Ta

Moebius Table

We discovered the Moebius Table in Parma, Italy, but with its endless looping base and delicately suspended glass surface, this is a design that defies national boundaries. The beautifully grained bas

Saarinen Side Table – Laminate

With the aim of designing furniture defined by sculptural, holistic structures, Eero Saarinen produced his Side Table as part of his iconic pedestal collection (1956). Crafted of a heavy aluminum base

Eames Elliptical Table

Nicknamed the “surfboard table”, this elongated Elliptical Table (1951) exemplifies the delightful playfulness that enlivened the work of Charles and Ray Eames. It also reveals the couple’s practical

Platner Stool – Mohair

If you combined the work of I.M. Pei and Eero Saarinen, the result might very well look like the Platner Collection (1966). Warren Platner worked with both of the industrial and organic design giants