The Soft Pad Chaise by Charles and Ray Eames was made for their good friend and film director Billy Wilder.
The elegant and comfortable Fauteuil de Salon by Vitra is a design by the legendary designer Jean Prouvé from 1939.
The Vitra Fauteuil de Salon by Jean Prouvé now with a premium leather finish.
The Potence catches the eye with its timeless, minimalist look and is also a good alternative to a pendant lamp.
The Potence catches the eye with its timeless, minimalist look and is also a good alternative to a pendant lamp.
The Vitra's Standard Chair, a design by Jean Prouvé from 1934, has a special metal structure that is inspired by Prouvé's technical background.
Vitra's Standard SP is a plastic version of Jean Prouvé's iconic Standard Chair, a design from 1934.
Vitra's Tabouret Métallique is a design by Jean Prouvé from 1936 and is now available again, an ideal side table and/or seat.
Vitra's Tabouret Métallique is a design by Jean Prouvé from 1936 and is now available again, an ideal side table and/or seat.
Vitra's Tabouret Métallique is a design by Jean Prouvé from 1936 and is now available again, an ideal side table and/or seat.
Vitra's Tabouret Métallique is a design by Jean Prouvé from 1936 and is now available again, an ideal side table and/or seat.
The re-available Vitra Tabouret N° 307 consists of simple tubular steel legs combined with an elegant and organic shaped oak seat.
The re-available Vitra Tabouret N° 307 consists of simple tubular steel legs combined with an elegant and organic shaped oak seat.
The Abat-Jour Conique is a geometric fabric lampshade by Jean Prouvé and makes a beautiful combination with the Potence wall lamp.
In 1953 the American designer Alexander Girard created a collection of wooden dolls for his home in Santa Fe. Today, Girard’s colourful collection of wooden dolls is produced by Vitra