Nelson Ball Clock

Designed in the 1940s and ’50s, George Nelson’s clocks were highly successful both as popular consumer products and icons of high design. One of the most original American designers, Nelson used pure

Eames Molded Plastic Rocker

The Eames Molded Plastic Rocker (1948), often known as the RAR (rocking armchair rod), was out of production for 30 years before being brought back with the blessings of the Eames Office. Originally m

Vitra Chair Poster

Allow 2 weeks for delivery.There is no better, more concise, visual narrative of modernist furniture design than this engaging poster from Vitras Design Museum. Each of the some 200 chairs feature

Prouve Cite Armchair

Favored among collectors, the Cit Armchair (1930) exhibits a certain static dynamism inherent to Jean Prouvs work with its low build and angled backrest. A resilient fabric sling seat is stretched

Yanagi Butterfly Stool – Maple

The concept of symmetry is beautifully manifested in the joined wings of Sori Yanagis Butterfly Stool. Executed using the pressed plywood molding technique invented by Charles and Ray Eames, this gra

Prouve EM Table

Jean Prouv’s EM Table (1950) exhibits a dynamic relationship between the base and tabletop, following in the footsteps of such iconic designs as the Parsons table, the Eames Round Table and Le Corbus

Nelson Spindle Clock

As part of George Nelsons collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. S

T. Vac Chair

Ron Arad and his One-Off Ltd. Design studio in London are well known for creating novel forms with highly graphic lines. Take the Tom Vac Chair, with its voluptuous feeling and compelling shape. This

Eames La Chaise

The voluptuous organic form of the Eames La Chaise was an evolution of plywood chairs developed a year earlier in collaboration with architect Eero Saarinen for the “Organic Design in Home Furnishings

Prouve Gueridon Table

Proving that modernist tables need not be glass and metal to have functional and aesthetic impact, the Guridon Table translates Prouvs highly architectural visual language into a warmer material pa