Caran D'Ache 849 is a ballpoint pen, decorated by graphic patterns from the designer Alexander Girard. It comes with a box featuring the familiar eye motif by Girard. A perfect gift...
This high quality cereal bowl compliments the series of 12 featuring artistic representations of our 12 famous designers. Size : One Size 15cm Diameter. Material: Fine Bone China....
The Classic Trays, which are made of laminated plywood, come in assorted motifs created by Girard for various purposes and selected by Vitra in cooperation with the Girard family. It...
This classic Cone Clock is originally by the designer George Nelson. As a creative director, George Nelson worked for the furniture company Herman Miller for many years. At the same...
The Tripod Clock was designed by George Nelson as part of the Desk Clocks Collection. An original classic: the unmistakable Desk Clocks emerged between 1947 and 1953. The clock is...
This classic round Night Clock by George Nelson was designed in the year 1948. The desired collectors’ clock hasn’t lost any of its charm, even a few decades after its first...
Algues are the plastic elements designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, are used to form weblike structures – ranging from transparent curtains to solid room dividers. Reminiscent of natural plants,...
Eames Elephant plastic toy is now available in a smaller version. It was originally designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames. Remaining faithful to the original design and its proportions,...
Eames Elephant plastic toy was originally designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames. Remaining faithful to the original design and its proportions, as with its bigger sibling, the Eames Elephant...
L'Oiseau, a bird figure of antique simplicity, is reminiscent of the unpretentious artefacts of Nordic folk art. Its sleek form attractively enriches contemporary interiors and immediately recognizable as a bird...
Eames House Bird, the figure of a black wooden bird — evidently one of their most prized objects of American folk art — has stood in the centre of their living...
The Plywood Mobiles, whose biomorphic shapes are strongly reminiscent of Ray's artwork and graphics, were hung from the ceiling of the Eameses' apartment in Los Angeles. It was in early1940s...