Atlas Narrow 3 Drawer Dresser

A hallmark of Jess Gasca’s work is versatility, and his Atlas Collection (1992) is no exception. Available in a wide range of sizes, the Atlas Collection can serve as case goods, bedside tables, wor

Nelson Spindle Clock

As part of George Nelsons collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. S

Domus 12 Volume Set

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

Nelson Eye Clock

Twice the scale of George Nelsons earlier clock designs, the Nelson Eye Clock (1957) constitutes part of the designers iconic collection of oversized clocks, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museu

Inox Table – Round

Precision is the hallmark of Swiss design, whether the product is an invariably accurate wristwatch or a high-speed train that always arrives on time. In that spirit of perfectionism, Design Within Re

Nelson Marshmallow Sofa – Vinyl

If only all design “failures” were so successful. The inspiration for the Nelson Marshmallow Sofa (1956) was launched when an inventor approached George Nelson and Irving Harper with a planned “self-s

LC6 Table – Colors

In 1929 at the Salon d-Autumne in Paris, Le Corbusier and his team of designers presented a revolutionary collection of furniture that stunned the city. Among the pieces was the ethereal yet bold LC6

Ferro 5 Piece Tool Set

Architects Afra Bianchin and Tobia Scarpa bring careful consideration to what they design, and that includes everything from a handheld object to the realization of a city block. With their Ferro 5 Pi

Sussex Low Dresser

Terence Woodgate brings his popular collection into the bedroom with his Low Dresser, exhibiting dramatic form mixed with functional elements. Beautifully integrated into the pieces are smooth operati

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George Nelson was an outstanding designer. We all know that. But my hunch is that, in a hundred years, he’ll be even better remembered for his thinking and writing about design.- Stanley Abercro