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Barcelona Chair
$7,195 - $10,995
Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the Barcelona Pavilion, this iconic chair features hand-buffed stainless steel X-frame and hand-welted leather cushions.
Signature Product$3,397 - $5,682
Marcel Breuer's 1925 Bauhaus masterpiece, inspired by bicycle handlebars. Features bent tubular steel and leather or canvas slings.
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Knoll
$7,195 - $10,995
Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the Barcelona Pavilion, this iconic chair features hand-buffed stainless steel X-frame and hand-welted leather cushions.

Knoll
$6,495 - $13,195
Eero Saarinen designed this groundbreaking fiberglass shell chair at Florence Knoll's request for 'a chair like a basket full of pillows' to curl up in.

Knoll
$2,495 - $15,000+
Eero Saarinen's iconic Tulip table eliminates the 'slum of legs' with a single pedestal base, available in marble, laminate, and wood tops.

Knoll
$2,304 - $11,006
Warren Platner's 1966 sculptural wire base creates a 'decorative, gentle kind of design' with hundreds of curved nickel steel rods.

Carl Hansen & Son
$795-$2,070
The world's most iconic dining chair, designed 1949. Y-shaped back and hand-woven paper cord seat requiring 100+ operations.

e15
$1,714-$1,850
A reissue of Richard Herre's 1920s Modernist design featuring Viennese cane wickerwork and solid oak or walnut frame. A tribute to Bauhaus-era craftsmanship.

Carl Hansen & Son
$5,465+
High-backed 1960 armchair with stainless steel frame. Relaunched 2006.

Vitra
$1,350
Jean Prouve's 1934 masterpiece combining steel and wood. Voluminous back legs bear weight while tubular front legs handle the rest.

Herman Miller
$5,495 - $10,295
The 1956 icon by Charles and Ray Eames. Molded plywood shells, premium leather upholstery, and signature reclined positioning inspired by a broken-in baseball mitt.

Herman Miller
$1,195 - $1,795
The revolutionary 1946 molded plywood chair that earned Time Magazine's 'Design of the Century' award. The breakthrough that established the Eameses as design icons.