Index Three Bookcase

Designed to create an elegantly understated backdrop for your books or decorative objects, the Index Bookcase (1997) is refined enough for even the most sophisticated home. It is a clean, simple struc

Sussex Four Door High Cabinet

Inspired by the shingled, angled roof of an English cottage, the Sussex Collection is storage defined by compelling wood detail and discreet functionality. Louvered doors are beautifully integrated in

Arco Floor Lamp

One of the classics of modern lighting design-and part of MoMAs permanent collection-the Arco Floor Lamp (1962) is characterized by the dramatic arc of its stainless steel stem and the counterpoint p

Chicago Shelving – Eight Box

From a company whose motto is “Good design you can actually afford,” the generously scaled, almost architectural construction of the Chicago Shelving belies the group’s modest pricing. Maximum storage

Gato rug

Angela Adams’ work is renowned for expressing the rugged beauty of the East Coast through the use of biomorphic shapes and naturally recurring patterns. The Gato Rug retains Adams’ signature look and

Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen

In their early experiments in molded plywood, Charles and Ray Eames were intrigued to see if they could create structures stable enough to stand. This idea soon became reality in a portable, foldable

Stone Rug

I love soft, round shapes, says Angela Adams when speaking of her Stone Rug (2005). Theyre very comforting, and these remind me of beach rocks, but the design can also look like a great stack of w

Cubits

Doron Lachish pioneered new uses for the indoor application of polymers with his popular Cubitec (1998) shelving system, which combines the exceptional strength and stability of injection-molded polyp

Pinot Bistro Table – Round

Simple but functionally sound, these Italian-made steel tables are exceptional examples of everyday outdoor furniture. A fixture of cafs and patios, they also work well in office dining areas.

Stlzl Plate 120 – Runner

Seen full scale for the first time, these works of art by Gunta Stlzl were originally created on paper at the Bauhaus in the 1920s. It’s taken too long for this important designer to receive the atte