Svedese Fortune Chair
The Fratelli Tominaga, designers of our Coco Chair, discovered the 40-year-old prototype for the Svedese Chair (pronounced svee-day-see) in the kitchen of a home in Udine, Italy. Still in fine conditi
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The Fratelli Tominaga, designers of our Coco Chair, discovered the 40-year-old prototype for the Svedese Chair (pronounced svee-day-see) in the kitchen of a home in Udine, Italy. Still in fine conditi
This inviting high-back lounge chair offers wonderful comfort with a firm, flexible seat and upholstered headrest. As an extension of the Eames aluminum group, the chair’s design has its source in fu
Weve introduced an apt companion to our Case Study beds with this convenient bedside table with drawer. Sturdily constructed of warm maple veneer and steel hairpin legs, the table relates directly to
Named product of the Year at the International Interior Design Awards in 2000, Shin and Tomoko Azumi’s LEM Piston Stool reveals rigorous and original rethinking of the form and function of seating. Th
When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Management Chair and Side Chair (1958), they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. These chairs were originally develop
Exploring the boundaries between work and home, Jeffrey Bernett and Nicholas Dodziuk’s Liege Desk reflects a sense of sophistication and elegance. With a small footprint and functional storage, it int
Eero Saarinen regarded the underside of furniture as “a confusing, unrestful world.” With that in mind, the designer set out to craft a table that would resolve even their hidden elements. The result
With the observation that “the underside of typical chairs and tables makes a confusing, unrestful world,” Eero Saarinen set out to distill modern dining designs into sculptural, holistic structures.
DWR has rediscovered one of the most famous and most functional chairs of the 20th century-David Rowlands 40/4 Stacking Chair. This ultracompact chair can be found in the offices of the Museum of Mod
When Ray and Charles Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Side Chair (1958) they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. Moving away from their shell forms of the ’40s and explori