The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The Passerelle table is inspired by the classic Shaker table and now comes in a contemporary jacket made of high quality.
The Pier System is a multifunctional storage solution developed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for the Danish company Hay.
The Hay Pier System is a multifunctional and contemporary storage solution developed by well known designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
The Hay Pier System is a multifunctional and contemporary storage solution developed by well known designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
The Hay Pier System is a multifunctional and contemporary storage solution developed by well known designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
The Hay Pier System is a multifunctional and contemporary storage solution developed by well known designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
The Hay Pier System is a multifunctional and contemporary storage solution developed by well known designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
This Vitra R.F. Robot Collection Poster presents the 80 robots that were produced in Japan between 1937 and 1973.