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
Jon Gasca’s Malena Chair (1997) has character and detail that stand out from every angle. Two sweeping back legs frame a distinctive ladder back, which lightens the normally heavy form of most upholst
Configure your own sofa-that’s the idea behind the Libre Modular Sofa. West Coast designer David Mocarski has created a sleekly unified modular seating design for modern interiors-large or small-with
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
Born out of a partnership between designer Philippe Starck and Emeco, the classic aluminum naval chair is transformed into a sleekly modern rocking chair. With an upright seat set atop a gently curved
Just 18 inches wide, this lightly scaled chaise fits in a study, an office – even a hallway. Its soft foam cushions rest atop a gently sloping frame and two loose cushions give added support under
In 2005, we posed a challenge to award-winning designer Jeffrey Bernett to create a recliner that didn’t look like a recliner. Armed with experience designing ergonomic in-flight seating for Northwest
To articulate comfort in every inch of the compact Bantam Sofa (2004), the design takes its lead from the softer, less machinedbreed of modernism that emerged in the United States in the 1930s. A loft
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 Risom Side Chair (1941) by Danish designer Jens Risom is testament to the simplicity and ingenuity that is so often found in timeless modern designs. Widely known as the first chair to be designed