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When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Group (1958), they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. These chairs were originally developed as a special project for a private residence being designed by Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard. Moving away from the Eameses’ shell forms of the 1940s, the designers combined a newly affordable aluminum frame with a sling seat that subtly conforms to the body’s shape. Now available with graphite or white powder-coated frame and white or black leather upholstery.
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Ummm, style.
The evocation of late 50’s/early 60’s Gotham high style, The Lounge is bold without feeling overwrought. Sophisticated yet whimsical, both contemporary and historically reverent, The Lounge is a study in contrasts. The cantilevered structure provides visual interest and mystery, and its overall form and function aim at uniting style with comfort. Handcrafted using traditional woodworking, machining and upholstery techniques and constructed from partially recycled steel and sustainably forested hard woods, The Lounge is finished in felted wool and cashmere. It can be paired with our optional ottoman, but stands beautifully on its own.
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Feel like a king in your own office.
Herman Miller’s Embody, the first chair designed to support your body and mind. Bend. Flex. Twist. Turn. This seating offers more than movement — all that freedom to move allows for free thinking too. Big ideas from a chair designed to fit every body with simple adjustments and distinct design. Get moving.
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What a lovely little desk lamp. Although I have a feeling you could make this yourself if you were feeling inspired enough.
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Looking for a way to cool off this summer that won’t spoil your carefully curated early 20th century vibe? The Arden Fan is a fine choice, thanks to its walnut finish, tripod-style legs, and oil-rubbed bronze construction, while its three-speed 74 x 18 motor and 50 degree oscillation remind you that you’re not really living in the past.
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Forget IKEA. Get something authentic and handmade.
Covert is a carefully-edited collection of contemporary furniture ranging from sleek,low profile end tables to filing cabinets andsideboards. Each piece highlights the qualities of its materials: sustainably-harvestedhardwoods, hand-rubbed oil finishes andthin bands of colour.
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