The Vitra wooden dining room chair was already designed in 1945 by the designer duo Charles and Ray Eames and this classic design is available in three variants
The Vitra Occasional Low Tables exemplify Jasper Morrison's philosophy of super-normal design with carefully crafted proportions making them timeless.
The Vitra Occasional Low Tables exemplify Jasper Morrison's philosophy of super-normal design with carefully crafted proportions making them timeless.
The Vitra Occasional Low Tables exemplify Jasper Morrison's philosophy of super-normal design with carefully crafted proportions making them timeless.
The Vitra Occasional Low Tables exemplify Jasper Morrison's philosophy of super-normal design with carefully crafted proportions making them timeless.
The Eames Soft Pad collection is a design by Charles and Ray Eames from 1969. It is the more luxurious version of the well-known aluminum chair due to the extra seat cushions.
The Eames Soft Pad collection is a design by Charles and Ray Eames from 1969. It is the more luxurious version of the well-known aluminum chair due to the extra seat cushions.
The Vitra Coat Dots are colored wooden balls that are attached to the wall and provide cheerfulness throughout your home.
A design by George Nelson, the Vitra Ceramic Clock playfully brings together geometric and organic shapes.
The Book "The Lucky, Plucky Chairs," published by Vitra Design Museum, is a unique fairy tale about the adventures of eight Thonet chairs
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Coffee Table as a unique piece for their own home decor.
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Coffee Table as a unique piece for their own home decor.
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Coffee Table as a unique piece for their own home decor.
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Coffee Table as a unique piece for their home decor.
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Coffee Table as a unique piece for their own home decor.