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
The Vitra's Plywood Mobiles are the result of the multiplex molding techniques of Charles and Ray Eames that they adopted in the 1940s.
The Vitra's Plywood Mobiles are the result of the multiplex molding techniques of Charles and Ray Eames that they adopted in the 1940s.
The dog from the well-known wooden Vitra wooden dolls series is a beautiful design by designer Alexander Girard from 1952.
The Cat from the well-known wooden Vitra wooden dolls series is a beautiful design by designer Alexander Girard from 1952.
The Vitra Cork Family is a design by Jasper Morrison, the Vitra Cork Bowls are a characterful addition to any living room / kitchen space.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The sleeping cat from Front design is a glazed ceramic sculpture, which has curled up and is in a deep sleep, creating a pleasant and serene atmosphere.
The Vitra Nuage Céramique vase is an outspoken design due to the "cloud-shaped" design by the Bouroullec brothers.
The three original models of the ceramic containers are made of wood, and handcrafted by Alexander Girard on the lathe in 1952.
The miniatures from Vitra are real collector's items and show the classics from the history of modern furniture.
The Vitra Nuage Céramique vase is an outspoken design due to the "cloud-shaped" design by the Bouroullec brothers.
The three original models of the ceramic containers are made of wood, and handcrafted by Alexander Girard on the lathe in 1952.
The horizontal mother fish and her baby from the well-known wooden Vitra wooden dolls series is a beautiful design by designer Alexander Girard from 1952.