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Panton Chair
$515
Verner Panton's 1960 icon - the first single-material, single-form injection-molded plastic chair. Sculptural and stackable.
Signature Product$1,170
Sori Yanagi's graceful 1954 design using Eames' pressed plywood technique. Now in MoMA and Metropolitan Museum permanent collections.
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$515
Verner Panton's 1960 icon - the first single-material, single-form injection-molded plastic chair. Sculptural and stackable.

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

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$630
George Nelson's 1949 Model 4755. Twelve wooden balls on metal spokes mark the hours - an icon of mid-century American design.

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$505
Reproduced from Charles and Ray Eames' prized folk art piece (circa 1910) using 3D scans of the original. Solid alder wood.

Vitra
$440
Charles and Ray Eames' 1945 plywood toy design, finally realized in durable polypropylene. Functional as stool or playful decor.

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.

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

Emeco
$1,220
The bar-height version of the legendary Navy Chair. Same 77-step handcrafting process, same 150-year lifespan, elevated for counter seating.

Vitra
$515
Verner Panton's 1960 icon - the first single-material, single-form injection-molded plastic chair. Sculptural and stackable.

Vitra
$505
Reproduced from Charles and Ray Eames' prized folk art piece (circa 1910) using 3D scans of the original. Solid alder wood.