A design by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for the University of Copenhagen, they designed various furniture in oak, including the CPH 30 dining table.
In keeping with Jasper Morrison's philosophy of 'super normal' design, the Plate tables have a classic shape and refined balanced proportions.
This comfortable office chair with its homely look is suitable for both your home or the workplace.
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.
Verner Panton's iconic Panton chair from 1960 is 100% recyclable and now comes in a new height, available in many beautiful colors.
The iconic table is built on two identical wooden elements, which support the rounded tabletop made of thick, durable glass.
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.
Thanks to the special shoji paper of which the lamp is made, the cold light from the light source is converted into a beautiful, warm light.
The Arcs trolleys belong to the Arcs family of the Belgian designer Muller Van Severen, which includes candlesticks, vases, mirrors and lampshades.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The modern and clean design Hal Soft Tube chair by Vitra combines a tube base with a smoothly shaped and upholstered seat.
The Vitra Eames RE DSX chair is a fine example of practical and aesthetic design.
The Wiggle Side Chair was designed in 1972 by Frank Gehry for Vitra.
The book Eames & Vitra provides a fascinating overview and insight into the long collaboration between the renowned American design duo and the Swiss furniture manufacturer.
In the 1950s, Charles and Ray began experimenting with bent and welded wire. Inspired by trays, clothing shapes and wire baskets, Eames Office developed a number of iconic pieces, including this stool.