The EA 101 chair adapts to the body of the sitter and is exceedingly comfortable.
The Slow Chair from Vitra is an exceptionally light and comfortable armchair for inside and outside.
The flexible Vitra LTR Occasional table with wire steel frame is a timeless and functional design by Charles & Ray Eames from 1950.
The flexible Vitra LTR Occasional table with wire steel frame is a timeless and functional design by Charles & Ray Eames from 1950.
The EA 103 (office) chair adapts to your body and is exceptionally comfortable,
the chair is part of Vitra's extensive group of Eames Aluminum Chairs.
The design classic EA 104 (office) chair from Vitra adapts to the body and is exceptionally comfortable for private and work use.
The design classic EA 108 (office) chair from Vitra adapts to the body and is exceptionally comfortable for private and work use.
The design table that soon after launch got the nickname surfboard, because the elliptical shape of the tabletop is reminiscent of a surfboard.
The classic Maharam cushions were created by some of the greatest architects and designers of the 20th century: Ray and Charles Eames, Alexander Girard and Verner Panton.
The flexible Vitra LTR Occasional table with wire steel frame is a timeless and functional design by Charles & Ray Eames from 1950.
The flexible Vitra LTR Occasional table with wire steel frame is a timeless and functional design by Charles & Ray Eames from 1950.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 and still looking modern today with it's fluid lines.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.
The iconic Vitra Panton chair is one of the best-known classics of modern furniture design. Designed in 1960 by Verner Panton and also available in a colorful junior edition.