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Extra-light curved glass coffee table with lacquered underside. Matte stainless steel plate glued on. Swan is a multifunctional piece of furniture: a single sheet of folded glass that blends perfectly with other contemporary decor accessories, also thanks to the possibility of choosing between several color options.
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The design of the Wooden Side Tables corresponds to that of the Metal Side Tables created for Vitra by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec in 2004. As with their counterparts, the appeal of these wooden side tables lies in the contrast between the delicate tabletops and the robust appearance of their pedestal bases. One of their distinguishing features is the gently molded edges of the tabletops, which form a subtle rim, lending them an elegant Japanese feel.
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In collaboration with the Eames Office and Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, a new color palette was carefully selected to give EDU a fresh, contemporary look while also paying homage to the spirit of the 1940s and 50s. With its attractive combination of colored panels, the EDU Desk adds a cheerful and inviting touch to any home office. The panels also serve as a discreet screen and partially conceal the two storage compartments. The metal support frame is height-adjustable to accommodate uneven floors.
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George Nelson is considered one of the most important figures in American design. An architect, product and exhibition designer, and writer, he was a leading voice in the discourse on design and architecture for several decades. Vitra is the only authorized manufacturer of products specified by Nelson for the European and Middle Eastern markets.
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Known for his original perspective, Jasper Morrison is one of the most renowned industrial designers of recent decades. Together with his colleague Naoto Fukasawa, he defined the term "supernormal," which, for him, answers the question of what constitutes "good design." In his work, he strives to create exemplary models of understated, functional, and responsible design. Morrison has collaborated with Vitra on several projects, including the All Plastic Chair, the Soft Modular Sofa, and the HAL chair family. His designs are featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in other major museum collections worldwide.
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The LTR is offered with a chrome-plated or powder-coated base in black and with different boards to choose from: solid wood with a natural finish, HPL plywood, or plywood with gold leaf and clear varnish.
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Isamu Noguchi was born in Los Angeles in 1904, the son of Japanese poet Yone Noguchi and American writer Leonie Gilmour. He studied at Columbia University and the Leonardo da Vinci Art School. He is considered a universal talent whose creative work transcended the boundaries of sculpture to encompass stage sets, furniture, lighting, interiors, and also outdoor plazas and gardens. His sculptural style, indebted to a vocabulary of organic forms, exerted a marked influence on design in the 1950s.
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En 1949, Charles y Ray Eames diseñaron una mesa de café pensada exclusivamente para su propia residencia, la legendaria Eames House de Pacific Palisades, cerca de Los Ángeles. Desde entonces, esta mesa ha pasado a formar parte de la singular decoración de este lugar histórico. Su tablero rectangular, que le da al mismo tiempo una imagen de sencillez y sofisticación, estaba originalmente cubierto de pan de oro. La base con patas cónicas es una variación de la base de madera de las Eames Plastic Chairs. En los años siguientes, Charles y Ray Eames fabricaron otras dos de estas mesas con tableros distintos, uno de mármol y otro de madera.
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Charles and Ray Eames are among the most important figures in 20th-century design. Their work encompasses fields such as furniture design, film, photography, and exhibition design. Vitra is the only company authorized to manufacture their products in Europe and the Middle East. If you own an Eames product manufactured by Vitra, you can be sure it is an authentic Eames.












