
Artek
Stool 60
$400
The most elemental of furniture pieces, featuring Aalto's revolutionary L-leg in bent birch. Equally suitable as seat, table, or display surface.

$1,250
Originally designed for University of Jyvaskyla in 1953. Features perforated steel rings that create warm, diffuse illumination.
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Artek
$400
The most elemental of furniture pieces, featuring Aalto's revolutionary L-leg in bent birch. Equally suitable as seat, table, or display surface.

Artek
$6,430
Designed for the Paimio Sanatorium in 1932, this cantilevered lounge chair revolutionized bent plywood furniture with its sculptural form.

Artek
$3,870
Streamlined serving trolley debuted at the 1936 Milan Triennale. Combines bent birch frame with woven rattan shelves and oversized wheels.

Artek
$7,950
A sculptural 1936 design that tests the limits of bent plywood, featuring cantilevered laminated birch legs that flex for sitting comfort.

Louis Poulsen
$18,245-$22,100
Designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958, featuring 72 leaves that provide glare-free light from every angle. An international design icon.

Hem
$619
Modular pendant lamp by Luca Nichetto with interchangeable hand-spun steel shades made in Italy. Bidirectional light emission for ambient and spot lighting.

Muuto
$289-$985
TAF Studio's spun aluminum pendant with hand-painted interior that softly diffuses light. A modern Scandinavian lighting icon.

Muuto
$149
TAF Studio's distillation of the pendant to its essence: just socket, bulb, and cord. Named after Edison's 27mm screw base, available in 14 colors.

Louis Poulsen
$990-$1,715
Poul Henningsen's iconic 1958 design featuring a revolutionary three-shade system that produces glare-free light. Available in 20+ colors.

Herman Miller
$695 - $945
George Nelson's 1952 Bubble Lamp series with a translucent polymer skin stretched over steel wire frames. Soft, diffused light with sculptural presence.