Bellini Chair

Working with injection-molded plastic, the celebrated Italian designer, Mario Bellini, has distilled the form to its archetypal essence. The Bellini Chair garnered the prestigious Compasso D’Oro award

Mirra Task Chair

View DWR’s Task Chair Comparison chart.The MirraTM Task Chair’s (2003) spry, colorful form and affordable price belie the design’s ingenious abilities: a c

Eames Aluminum Ottoman – HM Leather

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 chairs design has its source in fur

Nelson Marshmallow Sofa – Vinyl

If only all design “failures” were so successful. The inspiration for the Nelson Marshmallow Sofa (1956) was launched when an inventor approached George Nelson and Irving Harper with a planned “self-s

Workscape Aluminum Table – 30 x 60

Popular around the DWR office, the ultra lightweight Workscape Folding Table sets up in an instant no tools needed to create a surface with plenty of room for laptops, drawings and other essentials. L

Prince Aha Stool

No one deconstructs traditional form like the subversively playful Philippe Starck. A kinetic piece, his Prince AHA Stool erases the distinction between seat and base, each becoming the other when the

Toio Floor Lamp

A 300-watt car headlamp was the inspiration behind Toio (1962), designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni. The Toio was part of the brothers ready-made objects series, and included

Nelson Platform Bench – 60 in.

George Nelson’s Slat Bench is one of the great icons of mid-century modernism. For Herman Miller’s influential design director, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is proo

Mayday Light

The Mayday Lamp can meet virtually any lighting challenge. It sports a dual-functioning handle that combines a closed grip and a hook for easy hanging, or it can be left to stand on its base. With a 1

Nelson Platform Bench – 72 in.

George Nelson’s Slat Bench is one of the great icons of mid-century modernism. For Herman Miller’s influential design director, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is pro