Sonno Down-Wrap Memory Foam Pillow – Standard

Imagine resting your head on a fluffy down-filled pillow and knowing that you’re improving your spinal alignment as you sleep. The Sonno Down-Wrap Memory Foam Pillow combines the lofty softness of pu

Legnoletto Wide Headboard Bed – Queen

Zurich-based designer Alfredo Hberli designed his Legnoletto Collection (2001) to include a choice of two models. One has a standard width, queen-size headboard, and the other has an extra wide headb

Spun Floor Lamp

Sculptor and designer Sebastian Wrong demonstrates his flair for bold, minimalist forms in the Spun Floor Lamp (2001) for Flos. Made entirely of satiny, machined-smooth aluminum, the lamps feature hig

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

Spun T1 Table Lamp

Sculptor and designer Sebastian Wrong demonstrates his flair for bold, minimalist forms in the Spun Lamps (2001) for Flos. Made entirely of satiny, machined-smooth aluminum, the lamps feature high-glo

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

Drop 1 Pendant

Peter Bowles Drop Pendant lamps (2000) combine organic beauty, natural materials and industrial-grade quality in a fixture that suits both home and commercial environments. The Drop 1, defined by sof

Drop 2 Pendant

Peter Bowles Drop Pendant lamps (2000) combine organic beauty, natural materials and industrial-grade quality in a fixture that suits both home and commercial environments. The Drop 2 is a short, spl

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

Componibili 12.5 in. – 2 Compartment

The Componibili system first appeared in the 1960s and now resides in the permanent collection of New Yorks Museum of Modern Art. Combining a sense of fun with sleek simplicity, designer Anna Castell