This iconic Vitra Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames is the modern counterpart to the more traditional English club chair, an ottoman is also available.
This iconic Vitra Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames is the modern counterpart to the more traditional English club chair, an ottoman is also available.
The Vitra Mikado Dining Side Chair with wooden base from BarberOsgerby combines style and comfort in a very special way!
This iconic Vitra Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames is the modern counterpart to the more traditional English club chair, an ottoman is also available.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The iconic Eames House Bird enriched the well-known Eames House of designer couple Charles and Ray Eames and is available in black and walnut.
The 97 cm wide wall relief Snake was designed by Alexander Girard for the Compound Restaurant in Santa Fe in 1966.
This iconic and comfortable Eames Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames is now also available in soft fabric upholstery with a cuddly and cozy character.
This playful Vitra design elephant looks great in your living room, a real fun design from 1945 by designers couple Charles and Ray Eames.
The flexible Vitra Corniches Shelves Set of 3 wall shelves is a decorative and functional design by designer brothers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
The Vitra Terracotta Pot is the first collaboration between Vitra and the French designer Thélonious Goupil, who is known for iconic household items.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The Arcs trolleys belong to the Arcs family of the Belgian designer Muller Van Severen, which includes candlesticks, vases, mirrors and lampshades.
The iconic lounge chair by Ray and Charles Eames with the back, seat and base made of multiplex wood in an organic shape for ultimate comfort.
For the Vitra keychain Elephant, the designer Hella Jongerius found inspiration in the famous Eames elephant by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1940s.