Eames Lounge
A classic lounge chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames.

$6,316.00

  • Knoll

  • Wassily Chair
    Designed by Marcel Breuer, inspired by bicycle frames. Not especially comfortable for long periods Best suited for design-forward or formal spaces

    $3,778.00

  • Knoll

  • Up50
    The Up 50 chair is celebrated for its sculptural form and expressive design. Its sinuous lines and bold upholstery make it a statement piece in any interior. The chair's design draws inspiration from votive statues of prehistoric cultures, embodying a sense of intimacy and relaxation. The spherical ottoman, connected to the armchair by a chain, adds to its unique aesthetic.

    $6,706.00

    B&B Italia

    Barcelona Chair
    Created by Mies van der Rohe for the 1929 International Exposition. The chair reflects the principles of modernism: clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and functional elegance. Despite its minimalist look, the chair was conceived as a luxurious object, combining industrial materials with meticulous craftsmanship

    $5,595.00.

  • DWR

  • LC4 Chaise Lounge
    Created by Mies The LC4 Chaise Lounge, designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret, is a Modernist icon known as the "rest machine." Its curved, chrome-plated steel frame and adjustable recline provide ergonomic comfort, while leather or cowhide upholstery adds luxury. Still produced by Cassina, it exemplifies timeless design and functional elegance.

    $6,195.00

  • DWR

  • TOGO
    The Togo chair is celebrated for its ergonomic design and luxurious comfort. Its all-foam construction and plush upholstery make it ideal for lounging. The chair's unique form allows it to seamlessly fit into various interior styles, from mid-century modern to contemporary. Its modular nature also means it can be combined with other Togo pieces to create customized seating arrangement.

    $6,295.00

    Ligne Roset

    VITRA Dolls
    Vitra's Wooden Dolls are a collection of hand-painted wooden figurines designed by American designer Alexander Girard in 1952. Inspired by his extensive folk art collection from South America, Asia, and Eastern Europe, these dolls were originally created for Girard's own home in Santa Fe. They serve as both decorative objects and toys, reflecting Girard's passion for color, pattern, and cultural diversity.

    $190.00

    Vitra