Alexander Girard Double Heart Blanket
US$485.00 The multi-faceted artist, designer and architect Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of postwar American design. His work exuded a sensuous playfulness that had been absent from the austere aesthetic of classic modernism. The two-toned pattern of the Double Heart Blanket was originally conceived in 1971 as a printing motif for decorative wall panels, fabrics or pillows. In collaboration with the Girard family, Vitra is now producing this graphic design as a vibrant and sumptuous wool blanket. Made in a jacquard weave, a technique that highlights the constellations of vibrant and muted color tones.MADE IN GermanySIZE:79l x 53"wMATERIALS:100% Merino lambswoolDESIGNER:Alexander GirardDATE:1971
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Sacco Chair
US$520.00 In MoMA's collection, this original beanbag chair debuted in 1968 and offered a new concept for flexible and adaptable seating. One of the first chairs that adjusted to the person sitting in it, the inviting design and relaxed approach to seating fueled its rapid growth in popularity. When the chair is in use, a natural headrest forms from displaced...
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Max Bill Wall Clock
US$520.00 The concept of time was fascinating to Max Bill, a renowned 20th century Swiss architect and designer. Elegantly simple, this clock has a polished aluminum case, white dial, mineral glass, chromed-steel hands, and a German quartz movement. One AA battery included.MADE IN GermanySIZE:12" diam. x 1.75"d.MATERIALS:Polished Aluminum, Mineral Glass, Chromed-Steel, German QuartzDESIGNER:Max BillDATE:1956
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Eames® Molded Plastic Armchair With Rocking Base (RAR)
US$539.00 Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at The Museum of Modern Art in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Chair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The work of the Eames design team is included in the Museum's collection, and has been featured in numerous exhibitions throughout MoMA's history....
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Anna & Mari Glass Birds
US$295.00 Meet Anna and Mari, an aviary mother and daughter team that represents the latest generation of Oiva Toikka's famous glass birds. Both the designer and the manufacturer, Iittala, are featured in MoMA's collection. The dome-shaped hollow bodies can be used as cloches. Mouth blown and handcrafted in Finland.MADE IN FinlandSIZE:4.75h x 5w x 3"dMATERIALS:GlassDESIGNER:Oiva ToikkaDATE:2015OPTIONS: Small
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My New Flame Lamp
US$600.00 An enchanting lamp in MoMA's collection, this piece replicates the gentle, natural movements of a flame flickering in the wind. The illusion is created using a double-sided rectangular circuit board display, which houses 128 small LEDs. Made in Germany. Requires 4 AA batteries.MADE IN GermanySIZE: 16.93h x 1.18w x .12"dDESIGNER: Moritz Waldemeyer For Ingo Maurer GmbHDATE:2012Gift Wrap not Available...
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Greenhouse
US$235.00 Make a little room for nature-literally. This simple and poetic miniature conservatory is like a living sculpture that keeps evolving over time. It was conceived by the Bangkok-based designers during an extended stay in Sweden. The duo was struck by Stockholm's proximity to nature and the way greenery was integrated into the urban landscape. The Greenhouse allows you to...
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Molded Plywood LCM Chair
US$719.00 The iconic LCM (Low Side Chair) and its companion the DCM (Dining Chair Metal), exemplify the wonders of molded plywood, a revolutionary material developed by husband-and-wife design team Charles and Ray Eames. What began as an experiment in the couple's apartment using what they called the "Kazam! Machine" became a hallmark of the Eames' prolific careers and propelled the...
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Tafla Mirror
US$767.00 A desire to create optically light shapes inspired by liquid metal droplets drove Oskar Zieta to create the Tafla Mirror series. Using FiDU technology, each mirror starts as two thin metal plates welded together and then inflated to create these unique pieces.MADE IN PolandSIZE:24h x 16w x 2"dMATERIALS: Polished stainless steelDESIGNER:Oskar ZietaDATE:2015
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OD-11 Cloud Speaker
US$800.00 Swedish engineer Stig Carlsson challenged the audio industry by developing a speaker for real living rooms, rather than perfectly damped rooms. He designed the speaker to project from the top so sound could reverberate off the ceiling and walls to fill a room. The name OD-11 stands for "ortho directional 1 plus 1;" in other words, it's a two-way,...
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Form Tea Set
US$822.00 A self-taught designer with a notably offbeat approach to the practice, Tom Dixon came to design thirty years ago when his innate desire to repair his broken motorcycle led serendipitously to his discovery of the joys of welding. In the 1980s, Dixon lent his newly realized talents to Italian manufacturing giant Cappellini where he rose to prominence by creating...
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Kaiser Idell™ Luxus Lamp
US$864.00 A Bauhaus design recently reintroduced, this table lamp has a patented swivel joint to adjust the angle of the light and a characteristic dome in glossy black embossed with "ORIGINAL KAISER-idell." The designer has work in MoMA's collection. Made in Denmark of steel and brass; chrome-plated elements are hand-polished and silver-soldered brass. Requires one Osram halogen energy saver 28-52W...
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LUCID Mirror, Adam Frank, 2013
US$890.00 This mesmerizing mirror functions as a mirror, ambient light source, and unique artwork all at once. It utilizes LED optics that transform a common mirror into a transporting illusion of a celestial landscape. Press the power button on the side, and a luminous 3D image of streaming sunbeams and downy back-lit clouds appears, seemingly from the inside. Even more...
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