The Grand Repos wing chair features a concealed synchronized mechanism beneath its upholstery, allowing users to lock it in any position for optimal back support and unparalleled comfort at any reclining angle. Its distinctive headrest design encourages relaxation, offering a sense of privacy and coziness, while decorative seams on select fabric or leather versions add an artisanal touch. Paired with the Grand Repos Ottoman, this lounge chair elevates comfort by providing a place to rest your feet, creating a complete relaxation experience. The chair is constructed with moulded polyurethane foam, a webbed plastic frame, and an integrated synchronized locking mechanism, while the Ottoman features a plastic panel, polyurethane foam, and polyester fibre. Both pieces are supported by a four-star die-cast aluminium base, available in polished or powder-coated finishes, with glides tailored for soft or hard floors. A feather-filled neck pillow enhances comfort, and the backrest resistance can be adjusted to suit the user's weight, ensuring ergonomic support. Developed in collaboration with renowned designer Antonio Citterio, the Grand Repos collection redefines home comfort with its generous padding, high backrest, and swivel base. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a detailed preview for design planning. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind this iconic design, has been a leader in innovative furniture since 1950, blending functionality with timeless aesthetics in collaboration with world-class designers.
The George Nelson Wall Clocks, originally designed in 1947, revolutionized timekeeping by eliminating numbers and focusing on the relative position of the hands, transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Launched in 1949, the first collection featured 14 unique designs, characterized by diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates created over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After George Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and Vitra began reissuing the iconic Nelson Clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. These clocks, crafted from wood and metal and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional timepieces. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for further exploration and customization. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, is renowned for its innovative and timeless designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create pieces that blend aesthetics with practicality for homes, offices, and public spaces.
The Gliss stool combines a cozy, ergonomic design inspired by iconic 1950s chairs, featuring a distinctive hole in its shell for a modern twist. This collection emphasizes comfort and functionality, with sinuous armrests that provide a secure grip and a body-hugging fit. The swivel barstool features a polycarbonate shell, a steel column with a 400 mm diameter base, and a gas lift mechanism for adjustable height. Available in vibrant full colors like white, red, and black, or transparent shades including red, orange, green, smokey grey, and clear, the Gliss stool also offers a chromed tube leg frame with a height of 800 mm. Additionally, it comes with a central base, swivel function, and gas lift for customizable seating. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for further exploration.
Pedrali, an esteemed Italian interior design supplier founded in 1963 and headquartered in Mornico al Serio, Bergamo, is renowned for its contemporary, high-quality furniture that blends functionality with timeless aesthetics, catering to both commercial and residential spaces worldwide.