Zero Table – 35.5 in
Jess Gasca’s Zero Table (1995) embodies the level of design, materials and craftsmanship of a modern classic. The softly beveled tabletop, available in a range of natural wood veneers, has an elegant
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Jess Gasca’s Zero Table (1995) embodies the level of design, materials and craftsmanship of a modern classic. The softly beveled tabletop, available in a range of natural wood veneers, has an elegant
This stainless steel Floor Stand (2005) elevates Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball Floor Lamps so they can provide illumination for a variety of purposes. With small rubber beads on the interior of the ring, th
Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, Jorge Pensi’s collection of caf and dining tables are quickly becoming the standard for outdoor cafs in Europe. Pensi created this versatile design in 1
Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, the Pensi Caf Table (1988) is quickly becoming the standard for outdoor cafes in Europe. Made with recyclable materials, the “metallic” style has a table
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
Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball Lamps (2003) evoke comparisons to the appearance of bubbles hovering in the air. And indeed, the comparison is not too distant from how the design is made. Blown like a bubble
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
Hugely dramatic, light as a feather and distinctly Dutch, the Random Light (2002) by Bertjan Pot began as a modernist craft project of sorts. After attempts at knitting fiberglass as a means of creati
The playful Mirror Ball Lamp (2003) by Tom Dixon evokes comparisons to the appearance of a bubble hovering above the floor. And indeed, the comparison is not too distant from how the design is made. B
In 1947, when George Nelson embarked on the task of decorating his newly opened office in mid-town Manhattan, he found the silk-covered Swedish hanging lamp that he coveted to be prohibitively expensi