Marais Stool 18 in.
The epitome of French cafe life, it’s rumored that Xavier Pauchard’s Marais Collection (1934) was created for use in the weather forecasting room on a battleship. We asked the manufacturer about this,
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The epitome of French cafe life, it’s rumored that Xavier Pauchard’s Marais Collection (1934) was created for use in the weather forecasting room on a battleship. We asked the manufacturer about this,
The B-Pop Barstool (2006) has the exact same seat and back dimensions as Omar de Biaggio’s popular B-Pop Side Chair (2003). The result is a comfortable seat with a full-size back, which is sometimes d
Echoing the soft curves of mid-century modernism, Omar de Biaggios compact B-Pop Side Chair (2003) brings a sense of wit and impeccable styling to beech ply and stainless steel tubular seating. The c
Designed in 1954, the Eames Sofa Compact, another landmark of pared-down modernist design, is a luxuriously comfortable sofa that fits where most sofas won’t. A mere 30″ in depth, it occupies perhaps
Genuine innovation is rare. And perhaps no one has achieved it as often as Charles and Ray Eames. Their inventive design for this dining table makes functionality beautiful with an uncluttered prof
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
This hardworking table is inherently functional and extremely versatile. Made of satin-finish stainless steel, the generously proportioned Quovis Work Table is easy to clean and maintain, will not rus
Inspired by a simple paperclip, designer Tom Dixon hand welded stainless steel to create his Wire Coatrack (2003). The sculptural form is made with generous ellipses that facilitate the casual draping
The epitome of French caf life, it’s rumored that Xavier Pauchard’s Marais Collection (1934) was created for use in the weather forecasting room on a battleship. We asked the manufacturer about this,
One of the first cantilevered chair designs to be produced, Ludwig Mies van der Rohes Brno Tubular Chair (1930) is the most elegant of its kind. The mirror-finish chromed tubular steel frame is fluid