La Chaise
US$10,975.00 Charles and Ray Eames originally designed La Chaise in 1948 and submitted it to MoMA's International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design, an event that highlighted the urgent postwar need for inexpensive housing and adaptable furnishings. Now featured in the Museum's collection, La Chaise features iconic, organic design, inspired by "Floating Figure," a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. Offers multiple sitting and reclining positions. Made by Vitra.MADE IN:GermanySIZE:34.25h x 59w x 19.25"dMATERIALS:Polyurethane foam, Natural OakDESIGNER:Charles & Ray EamesDATE:1948Gift Wrap not AvailableAdditional shipping charge of $400 per chair for White Glove delivery. Please allow 8-12 weeks for delivery.* This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
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Model 607 Table Lamp
US$1,490.00 This charismatic table lamp playfully leans in, illuminating nightstands, desks, and work surfaces with crisp direct light. Like the original design, the lamp is made up of two elements that snap together magnetically; a disc-shaped diffuser with a truncated cone section, and a slanted parallelepiped base, both in painted aluminum. A dimmer switch-an update to the original design that...
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Molded Plywood LCM Chair
US$719.00 The iconic LCM (Low Side Chair) and its companion the DCM (Dining Chair Metal), exemplify the wonders of molded plywood, a revolutionary material developed by husband-and-wife design team Charles and Ray Eames. What began as an experiment in the couple's apartment using what they called the "Kazam! Machine" became a hallmark of the Eames' prolific careers and propelled the...
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Noguchi Coffee Table
US$1,679.00 The Noguchi Coffee Table was originally designed in 1939 as a commission from the president of MoMA and is now featured in the Museum's collection. Noguchi modified the design in 1944 to accompany an article by designer George Nelson, entitled, "How to Make a Table." This design reflects the biomorphic imagery of Noguchi's contemporary sculpture. It consists of just...
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Eames® Hang-It-All Coat Rack
US$199.00 Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in the Museum's collection, this coat rack uses the same wire welding techniques they developed for manufacturing their wire chair and table bases. The design is childlike in its use of color, and boldly sophisticated in its reinterpretation of the simple coat rack. Made by Herman Miller® of painted...
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Eames® Lounge Chair And Ottoman
US$4,935.00 Today it's one of the most widely recognized and imitated furniture designs, but Charles Eames's goal for the Lounge Chair and Ottoman, featured in the Museum's collection, was much more modest. He wanted to build a chair with "the warm receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt." He nestled supple leather-covered cushions in molded-plywood, veneer-covered forms and connected...
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Miniature Lockheed Lounge Chair
US$1,645.00 This collectible miniature painstakingly replicates Marc Newson's widely acclaimed Lockheed Lounge Chair. The fluid shape was sculpted out of foam, then pieced together with small sheets of aluminum that the designer hammered into shape with a wooden mallet. Developed by the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, the chair is crafted in its original materials and packed in its own...
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Miniature Butterfly Stool
US$235.00 This collectible miniature painstakingly replicates Sori Yanagi's famous Butterfly Stool, a clever and beautiful construction of two identical shapes that are connected axisymmetrically. The resulting silhouette recalls the wings of a butterfly. The stool was awarded the gold medal at the 1957 Milan triennial. Developed by the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, the chair is crafted in its original...
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Miniature Wright Taliesin Chair
US$410.00 This collectible miniature painstakingly replicates Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West Armchair, known as one of the most unusual as well as most comfortable of Wrights seating designs, several of which are in MoMA's collection. The chair, which was created for Wright's own home, utilizes multiple geometric shapes and 60-degree triangular shapes for the arms and legs. Developed by the...
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Miniature Panton Chairs Set Of 5
US$225.00 This collectible set of five miniatures painstakingly replicates the Panton Chair, which is featured in MoMA's collection. This iconic, Pop art-inspired piece is regarded today as one of the classics of modern furniture design. It was the first chair in design history to have no back legs and be molded in one piece entirely out of plastic. It took...
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Copper String Light
US$8.00 Delicate and ethereal in appearance, yet functional and easy to use, this strand consists of either white or multicolored LEDs strung together with flexible copper wire. They make ideal accent lighting for any time of year, whether you use them for holiday decorating, illuminating the garden or embellishing a dinner party centerpiece. Each strand contains 20 super-bright LED lights....
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Glow Tea Lights
US$10.00 Illuminate these rainbow-hued porcelain vessels with tea lights, and they will produce a magical glow. The tiny holders, which can also be used to serve nuts or wrapped goodies (they're not food safe), add a subtle splash of color wherever they're placed. Candles not included.SIZE:2.5h x 3"diamMATERIALS:PorcelainOPTIONS:Blue
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Doodle And Scratch Placemats
US$15.00 Naoki Ono and Yuuki Yamamoto's silicone coasters and placemats mimic the scribbles that are often the starting point of great ideas. Ono and Yamamoto make up YOY, a Tokyo-based design unit that creates products that spark conversations and encourage storytelling. Set your table with these placemats featuring designs that mimic charcoal and pencil scribbles. Hand-wash.SIZE:19.3l x 12.5"WMATERIALS:SiliconeDESIGNER:Naoki Ono and...
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