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OKSymbol of elegance and innovation, the Barcelona armchair was designed for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Meant for mass production, this armchair combines attention to detail and clean-cut lines.
The 1966 sunbed is part of a series which is regarded as the first modern designs for outdoors. It has been a design standard ever since. Designed for Florence Knoll to withstand the hot weather in Florida, where he used to stay.
Part of a range of tables with an evocatine name, Tulip, the Saarinen table references the organic design of a flower stem, taking inspiration from flowers and plants.
One of the first bent metal armchairs, Diamond was designed to offer comfortable seating. The designer described it as “mainly made of air and steel, like a sculpture”. Today, this model is considered a masterpiece of modern design.
Designed for the house of painter Kandiskij, this armchair is inspired by club chairs reinterpreting them with a modern twist. With its tubular steel frame and canvas seat, Wassily is an innovative piece which resonates far from other classic armchairs.
Petal is a small table with soft curves consisting of eight petals which allow the table to expand and contract according to the use intended. It is part of a furniture range designed by Richard Schultz in the ‘60s which includes outdoor pieces which are real design icons.
Designed for the Tugendhat house in Brno, home of the designer, the Brno chair is a quintessentially innovative: lightweight, simple and made from materials conceived for mass production.
Design icon of the modern era, this sofa has clean and elegant lines. Designed by Florence Knoll, the co-founder - alongside her husband – of the brand.
Washington is a chair inspired by organic shapes. It comes with either a nylon or an aluminum frame.
This table is characterized by a unique base made of steel wires. The bold aesthetic of the base supports the oval top adding a touch of 60s classic flair.