'Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least': with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers. None of their other designs come as close to achieving this ideal as the Plastic Chairs.
A bit of Pop Art and a bit of Cartoon. That is how Verneer Panton had designed the Heart Cone Chair at the end of the 1950s. The form of this chair, in fact, reminds of the ears of the famous cartoon Mickey Mouse, apart from, as the name already suggests, having the form of a heart. But that is not all: the crossed legs of satin stainless steel are the...
Longue Chair di Vitra è la poltrona creata da Charles e Ray Eames nel 1956: l’obiettivo era quello di reinterpretare la vecchia sedia club inglese, creando una seduta elegante e proporzionata che coniugasse comfort e qualità dei materiali. Il risultato è una poltrona dal carattere forte, leggera nella sua maestosità, ma soprattutto comoda e funzionale....
La Panton Junior è la versione per bambini della celebre Panton disegnata per Vitra da Verner Panton nel 1959. Disponibile in tanti divertenti colori, la sedia di Vitra è invariata a livello di proporzioni e materiali e si differenzia solo per le dimensioni, che sono ridotte di circa un quarto rispetto alla versione tradizionale.
The Wooden Dolls by Vitra were born from the researches of Alexander Girard, one of the leading figures of post-war American design. Being fascinated by the folk art of South America, Asia and East Europe, Girard created these little wood dolls as a personal collection for his own house in Santa Fe. From those originals, now preserved inside of Vitra...
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