A quirky take on the industrial pendant lampshade, the Unfold Pendant Lamp useful in any home or professional space. Made of soft silicone rubber, the pendant is available in a wide range of colors to brighten any room.
Trace vase, designed by Francesco Forcellini, comes in different sizes and is a contemporary object in which the digital aesthetics of 3D printing blend harmoniously with the artisanal craftsmanship of the porcelain, making each piece unique and utterly inimitable. Made of white ceramic with a matte finish on the exterior and a glossy polished interior, Trace vases feature an irregular three-dimensional texture with a geometric theme: the pattern on these vases is perpetually pressed into the ceramic, a feat of eye-catching and allure which exalts the expressive force of the material.
Chaise Tout Bois is the only chair by the French 'constructeur' and designer Jean Prouvé that is made entirely out of wood. The design is very similar to Prouvé's famous Standard chair, but wood was substituted for the metal base due to the scarcity of metal during the Second World War. The form of the Chaise Tout Bois articulates Prouvé's intention to provide added strength at the transition point between the seat and backrest, where the load weight of the human anatomy is greatest. The profile of the rear frame section – back legs and backrest support – makes reference to this load transfer and is a typical characteristic of Prouvé's designs for both furniture and architecture.<br/><br/>Prouvé created several prototypes of this chair during the war for the purpose of testing its structural strength as well as the joints, leg position and connection between the seat and back. The chosen type of wood depended on what was available at the time. After the war, there was once again a sufficient supply of oak, which due to its hardness and strength was commonly used in France to construct ships and cathedral roofs. As these properties are also ideal for an all-wood chair, the Chaise Tout Bois was ultimately made out of oak and plywood – also offered in dark-stained versions when requested by Jean Prouvé's customers.<br/><br/>In 1947, Prouvé won an award for the Chaise Tout Bois in the 'Meubles de France' competition. The concept of the competition was to find attractive, high-quality, mass-produced furnishings to meet the post-war needs of society – particularly refugees and young married couples. Later the Chaise Tout Bois was replaced by a knock-down version in metal and wood, which was then supplanted by Model No. 305, likewise combining a metal base with a wooden seat and backrest – known today as the Standard chair.<br/><br/>Chaise Tout Bois by Vitra corresponds to one of Jean Prouvé's design variants from 1941, whose construction does not require a single screw. The height and seat geometry are the same as those of the Standard chair and thus meet current norms and requirements. The warm look and feel of wood contrasts appealingly with the practical structural design, which is typical of Prouvé's functional approach. Chaise Tout Bois is available in light oak or dark-stained oak.
Featuring a two-toned design in lightweight and soft cotton the Duo Robe blends a contemporary look with exceptional comfort. With a relaxed shape two pockets and a matching tie belt Duo is perfect for wearing around the house or lounging by the beach or pool. Available in different colour options. OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 cert. No 2176-345 DTI.
SUPAW – SUPAW accessory to lay wood decking on wooden joists The Uptec SUPAW accessory is ideal for laying wood on a wooden joist. The special slots located along the flap allow rapid fixing to the joist with standard screws. The hooks located under the base of the flap allow easy attachment to the pedestal and possible removal from it. This accessory is to be used in combination with SUPAL and SUPAS pedestals.
Entrance flooring that stops dirt and moisture being tracked into carriages, on the soles of shoes and wheel treads, is fundamental to modern rail vehicle design. An effective entrance system reduces premature wear and tear to interior floor coverings, minimises cleaning and maintenance costs and protects passengers by reducing slip hazards.
The DSX Fiberglass Chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is a timeless piece of furniture that revolutionized design when it was first introduced in 1950. Known for its versatility, the chair features a fiberglass shell that can be paired with various bases to suit different functions, making it a multifunctional icon of mid-century modern design. Over the years, the range of colors and base options expanded, solidifying its status as one of the most recognizable furniture designs of the 20th century. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture designs, continues to produce the DSX Fiberglass Chair in some of the original colors, preserving its lively visual appeal and the unique charm of its irregular, fiber-rich surface. For those seeking a modern alternative, the Eames Plastic Chair with a polypropylene shell is also available, offering a durable and lightweight option. Together, these chairs form an extensive family of designs, allowing for countless variations to suit diverse tastes and purposes. A 3D file of the DSX Fiberglass Chair is available for download, providing designers and enthusiasts with a digital representation of this classic piece. Vitra, founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is celebrated for its collaborations with legendary designers and its commitment to creating functional, aesthetically pleasing, and durable furniture for homes, offices, and public spaces.
The Cork Family collection features robust, versatile pieces that serve as both side tables and stools, combining functionality with a sleek, modern aesthetic. Crafted from solid turned cork, these items are lightweight yet highly durable, with a naturally velvety surface that is soft to the touch. The untreated surface highlights the material's organic beauty, making each piece unique. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Produced by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the collection reflects the brand's commitment to innovative, timeless designs that blend functionality with aesthetics, created in collaboration with world-class designers.
The HAL Tube Armrest chair features a dyed-through polypropylene seat shell and a four-legged base made of chromed tubular steel, with up to six chairs stackable on the floor or a stacking trolley. Designed by Jasper Morrison, the HAL series is a modern reinterpretation of the classic shell chair, inspired by Charles and Ray Eames, and offers versatile base options including metal, wood, castors, and high versions for bar stools or beam solutions for waiting zones. The HAL RE variant uses seat shells made from recycled plastic sourced from Germany's 'Yellow Bag' household waste collection, reducing climate-damaging emissions and energy consumption. The chair is available in various configurations, including the HAL Soft with padded upholstery and the HAL Ply with plywood shells, and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the HAL series, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture designs, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.
The AAC 220 chair, part of the ABOUT A CHAIR collection, features a sleek swivel base crafted from polished or powder-coated aluminium, offering a refined and slightly formal aesthetic. Its curved shell design, with a slightly elevated back, ensures both comfort and functionality, providing a deep, generous seat and lower armrests that allow the chair to tuck neatly under tables or desks. The shell is made from post-consumer recycled plastic and comes in a variety of contemporary colors, with multiple front upholstery options to suit diverse preferences. This versatile design makes the AAC 220 ideal for corporate, private, and public settings. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling seamless integration into design projects.
HAY, the Danish interior design company behind this product, was founded in 2002 and is renowned for its modern, high-quality furniture and accessories, blending innovation with minimalist aesthetics to cater to residential, commercial, and public spaces worldwide.
The AAC 121 Soft chair masterfully balances the sleek, formal appeal of its aluminum swivel base with the inviting softness and warmth of its quilted shell. Featuring a high backrest and a generously sized seat, this design is enhanced by a functional base with legs that elegantly fan out from the center. The base is offered in either polished or black powder-coated aluminum (RAL 9005), while the quilted shell is available in a variety of upholstery options, allowing for versatile design combinations suitable for corporate, public, and private settings. The shell is crafted from 10 mm injection-molded polypropylene with 10% glass fiber, fully upholstered with 15 mm cut foam, 15 mm super soft cut foam, and 40 mm wadding for exceptional comfort. The 4-star swivel base is made of cast aluminum, and the chair is available in a wide selection of standard fabrics and leathers. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, offering designers and architects the flexibility to integrate it into their projects seamlessly.
HAY, a renowned Danish interior design company founded in 2002, is celebrated for its contemporary furniture and accessories that blend high-quality craftsmanship with innovative, minimalist designs, making them a trusted choice for modern living spaces worldwide.
The Result Chair is a sleek and versatile piece of furniture, combining a thin steel-sheet base with a moulded plywood seat and backrest, topped with oak veneer, available in eight distinct colors such as black, beige, dark blue, forest green, dark brick, smoked, and natural oak. The steel base comes in three powder-coated finishes: black, beige, and tomato red, offering a modern aesthetic with maximum flexibility, lightness, and strength. Originally designed by Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld in the 1950s during their tenure at Ahrend, the chair has been reimagined and relaunched by HAY in collaboration with Ahrend. Suitable for both public and private spaces, the Result Chair is customizable with a variety of textiles and leather options for the seat. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. HAY, the Danish interior design company behind this product, is renowned for its contemporary, high-quality furniture and accessories, blending minimalist aesthetics with functionality. Founded in 2002, HAY collaborates with both established and emerging designers to create innovative, versatile designs that cater to modern living spaces worldwide.
The Neu 12 chair features an ergonomically molded shell reinforced with an aluminum construction beneath the seat, ensuring exceptional strength and durability. Its finely-grained plastic surface adds a touch of textural elegance, while the rim detail provides structural integrity, complemented by solid wooden legs that complete its refined profile. Designed for both comfort and versatility, this robust chair is ideal for private, commercial, and public spaces. The shell is crafted from injection-molded solid-colored polypropylene, the base features a die-cast aluminum top with solid wood legs, and plastic gliders are standard across all variants, making it suitable for most flooring types. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
HAY, the Danish interior design company behind Neu 12, was founded in 2002 and is renowned for its contemporary, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend modern aesthetics with functionality. Their innovative designs, created in collaboration with both established and emerging designers, cater to a wide range of interior styles, making them a trusted choice for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.
Designed with Scandinavian materiality at its heart, the Avail Coat Rack brings the ideas of simplicity and functionality into the modern home. The design features 2 metal hooks that can be rearranged forever while also bringing hints of color to the form, allowing for the Avail Coat Rack to evolve as time passes while holding smaller objects on its minute plateau.
The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.
The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
The Jellies coat hangers draw their inspiration from the tableware collection of the same name designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell. This accessory is available in three different sizes, each with its own specific texture.
A multi-faceted vase widening from the base to the top in a swirling motion. Shanghai is like refracted light radiating from prism-like crystals with an alternating play of flashes and shadows, creating irregular geometric forms.
The distinctive feature and special allure of these original vases lie in their particular conformation, suggestive of a wafed fabric with irregular sinuosities caused by the different surface thicknesses.
The special feature of this series lies in the conformation of the surface material which enhances the core that looks like jelly, just as the name suggests, evocative of the forms used in pastry-making.