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Cité Armchair, designed by Jean Prouvé, is a beautiful armchair and an early masterpiece by the French designer and engineer. Originally designed to furnish the student residence halls at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy, Prouvé also used this comfortable, expansive armchair with powder-coated steel runners and leather belt armrests in the living room of his own home. The seat and backrest is made with a continuous cover in leather. Upholstery of neck cushion in polyurethane foam and is height-adjustable. The base is made with Prouvé Blanc Colombe powder-coated. It features in a beautiful white snow finish.
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The Lobby Chairs, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, it is a beautiful chair to furnish lobby areas in New York City's Time & Life Building. All three models in this seating group offer supreme comfort with their luxuriously padded leather cushions, including the inviting visitor chair ES 105, which has an extra-wide seat and low base. The side frames are in chrome-plated die-cast aluminium. The cushion elements covered in leather. Fixed seat height, swivel seat. Armrests are upholstered in leather. It features in a elegant cognac shade finish.
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Polder Sofa, designed by Hella Jongerius, is a comfortable sofa derived from the combination of diverse fabrics and colours, an asymmetrical shape and charming details. It is made with awooden frame. The seat and cushions are made with polyurethane foam with interactive pocket spring core, chamber cushions and polyester fleece. The armrest cushion are detached bolster, freely positionable, sand-weighted with a polyurethane foam filling. The cover of the sofa is a coordinated combinations of colours and fabric types and is removable. It featues in multiple colors like red, green, golden yellow, and night blue.
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Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
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Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
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Polder Compact Sofa, designed by Hella Jongerius, is a comfortable sofa derived from the combination of diverse fabrics and colours, an asymmetrical shape and charming details. It is made with awooden frame. The seat and cushions are made with polyurethane foam with interactive pocket spring core, chamber cushions and polyester fleece. The armrest cushion are detached bolster, freely positionable, sand-weighted with a polyurethane foam filling. The cover of the sofa is a coordinated combinations of colours and fabric types and is removable. It featues in multiple colors like red, green, golden yellow, and night blue.
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Freeform sofa, designed by Isamu Noguchi, is an organic design of the Freeform Sofa by Isamu Noguchi is reminiscent of enlarged river stones, and exudes grace and elegance. This is accentuated by a choice of cover fabrics in natural colours. The frame of the sofa is in a solid beech, wooden frame with polyurethane foam. The cover are easily removable with walnut stain legs. It features in an orange finish.
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Wiggle Stool, designed by Frank Gehry, is part of his 1972 furniture series 'Easy Edges', which successfully introduced a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. The iconic stool is robust and lends a striking note to any interior.
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Nelson Bench, designed by George Nelson, is made of ash, combining the natural colour of the seat with a black finish on the base. Its clean linear aesthetic underlines the architectural background of the designer, George Nelson. It can be used as a bench or low table and is available in two different lengths. The seat is made with slatted wood in solid black ash finish and the base is in ash, lacquered in black. It is not recommended for public spaces.
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Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
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Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
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Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
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Petal Clock, designed by George Nelson, With his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design. Sunflower clock is made with various types of wood and metal. It has a high-quality quartz Wall Clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included. It is available in a black finish.
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Coffee Table, designed by Isamu Noguchi, is an elegant coffee table and in creating his design for the Coffee Table, Isamu Noguchi translated the biomorphic aesthetic of his sculptural works into a piece of furniture with distinctive organic forms. Presumably for this reason, Noguchi regarded the table as his best furniture design. Two wooden leg elements, which are available in black ash, maple or walnut, are positioned at a right angle to provide a stable support for the heavy, sturdy glass top. The table top is a heavy glass, 19 mm, ground rounded edges and the base is black ash, lacquered finish with rounded edges.
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Elliptical Table ETR, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, is an expansive table by which comes with tops in black top and a chrome-plated finish. On account of its elliptical shape, it quickly acquired the nickname 'surfboard table. The table top has a high-pressure laminate surface.
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Guéridon Bas coffee table, designed by Jean Prouvé, bears the distinctive signature of French designer and engineer. Available in solid natural oak, the unassuming table lends itself to a wide range of interiors. The legs matched to table top, solid wood in natural oak with oiled finish.