Swan Chair – Fame Fabric
Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsens architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
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Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsens architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1957) was inspired by the light, e
The Brno Flat Bar Chair (1930) from KnollStudio is a masterpiece of structure, paying tribute to early modernisms gravity-defying skyscrapers. Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to have a cantilev
Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsen’s architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials’ natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
The Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Couch (1930) was added to his Barcelona Collection in the year following the introduction of the Chair and Stool. Still produced to his original specifications, th
One of the first modular workspace designs (following George Nelson’s pioneering Storagewall), the Eames Desk and Storage Units (1950) have a spirit and versatility that many designers struggle to ach
The Bertoia Asymmetric Chaise remained a prototypical form for 50 years, but in 2005 Knoll brought this masterpiece of mid-century experimental design into production. With his iconic seating col
The concept of modularity wasn’t in the popular lexicon when Charles and Ray Eames designed their innovative Storage Units (1950) that can be configured to fit a space or need. Suitable for office and
The consummate modernist chandelier, Poul Henningsens Artichoke Lamp – Large (1958) measures nearly three feet in width and is composed of layers of overlapping “leaves”, which produce crisp, glare-f