In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Inspired by the observation that people read time through the relative position of clock hands rather than numbers, Nelson reimagined clocks as decorative interior elements rather than mere timekeeping devices. This vision resulted in the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clock designs, characterized by their absence of numbers and diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates expanded the collection to over 100 models, including wall, portable, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these timeless designs, occasionally adding new interpretations. The Wall Clocks, crafted from various woods and metals and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks, with designs to suit every taste. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for further exploration and customization. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.
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 these iconic clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. Crafted from various woods and metals, these clocks are powered by high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a digital representation of its timeless design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind these reissues, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and Verner Panton to create functional, aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.
The Mirra 2 chair is designed to move seamlessly with your body, offering immediate comfort and personalized ergonomics through its dynamic, adaptive surfaces and intuitive adjustments. Its flexible yet supportive structure, featuring the Loop Spine for lateral movement and the Harmonic 2 tilt for smooth reclining, ensures natural body movement. Available with two back options—the ultra-responsive Butterfly back, which combines fabric and polymer for a suspension-like feel, and the TriFlex back, ideal for rigorous cleaning protocols—both provide passive PostureFit sacral support and ventilation to keep you cool and aligned. The chair’s lean, sophisticated design celebrates performance, with visible components and customizable colors, textiles, and finishes to match your aesthetic preferences. A downloadable 3D file of the Mirra 2 is available for detailed visualization. Manufactured by Herman Miller, a globally recognized leader in innovative and functional furniture design since 1905, the company is renowned for its premium-quality, sustainable products that blend modern aesthetics with ergonomic excellence, catering to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The JINGLE single lever basin mixer, featuring an aerator, 1 ¼" pop-up waste, and flexible tails, combines harmonious proportions with a contemporary aesthetic, offering a blend of elegance, practicality, and modern design for discerning users. Inspired by ZUCCHETTI's iconic 1980s TV ad, the JINGLE mixer embodies over 80 years of Italian craftsmanship and industrial expertise, making it a timeless addition to homes worldwide. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. ZUCCHETTI, founded in 1929 in Gozzano, Italy, is a globally renowned supplier of premium bathroom and kitchen fixtures, celebrated for its innovative designs, durability, and versatility across modern, contemporary, and traditional interiors.
The Aston Club is a sophisticated four-legged footrest designed by Jean-Marie Massaud in 2020, featuring a sleek base in shiny or painted aluminum and a polyurethane shell that can be upholstered in fabric, leather, faux leather, or a custom covering of your choice. This elegant piece, born from the Aston design lineage, offers unparalleled comfort and a striking aesthetic, making it a versatile addition to any space—be it residential, office, or hospitality settings. Designed with ergonomic support and sustainability in mind, the Aston Club incorporates recycled plastic from industrial waste in its internal components, avoiding the use of glue, and is fully recyclable. Its timeless, clean lines and softly supportive structure create a harmonious balance of visual and physical comfort, while the matching footrest enhances the experience of relaxation. Customizable with a wide range of upholstery options, from classic fibers to contemporary patterns, the Aston Club is a statement piece that combines enduring allure with eco-conscious craftsmanship. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
Crafted by Arper, a renowned Italian interior design company founded in 1989, the Aston Club reflects the brand’s commitment to contemporary, minimalist aesthetics and high-quality craftsmanship. Arper, headquartered in Monastier di Treviso, Italy, is celebrated for its elegant and versatile furniture solutions, which are widely used in residential, office, and public spaces worldwide.
The 70/70 Table is designed with a simple expression, paired with subtle, understated details that reveal themselves upon closer inspection. Adding character to the design, the details of the 70/70 Table include the triangular shape of its base for a modern expression and the slanted edges of the table top. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, the 70/70 Table is an ideal match for any dining area, home office, workplace or hospitality area.
The Workshop Table joins together the ideals of Scandinavian craftsmanship and subtle detailing for a deliberately simple and archetypal expression. With its tabletop in either oak veneer or linoleum harmoniously carving itself into the solid oak frame, the Workshop Table brings a refined and understated appearance to any setting.
The Base Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base Table features a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any home, workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.
The Base High Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base High Table comes with either a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality or an edge in ABS for a monochrome appearance, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.
The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.
Simple and elegant lines, joined by the functionality of castors. Frame is made from extruded aluminum, painted with an acrylic paint initially developed for outdoor interiors and building facades. Organize and manage cords and wires with our Cable Management. Our Power Outlet can be added to the Base Table. Made-to-order: Laminate with ABS or plywood edge in black or white. Linoleum with plywood edge in black. Nanolaminate finish in either black or white. Bases available in Black or White with matching castors.
Studio Truly Truly has designed a wonderfully luxurious dining table to join the Toveri family by Leolux. Just like the coffee tables, the Toveri dining table is an interplay of soft shapes and hard materials, shadows and curves.
Leolux was looking for something new, a table that adds a pop of colour to the interior. Bondi is the perfect answer. Its unusual organic leaf shape is the first thing to stand out, with space for at least five users.
Columna is a table built on pure form, with the base and table top connected by a straight column. The only playful element Hugo de Ruiter allowed is the way the column links to the base: like an ancient marble column.
VISCOUNT OF WOOD tables are the latest addition. These naturally composed tables complement the collection's choice of seats and create a sustainable living area in which wood plays a central role thanks to its lightweight properties. These large items of furniture feature top-quality materials and advanced manufacturing technology. The square and rectangular versions with four legs come in five sizes (100x100, 145x80, 160x90, 190x90 and 240x100) and three top finishes: light ash with two darker shades, flamed walnut and a third, characterised by thin strips of different tones of dark wood. The legs are in chrome or black.
A family of tables ideal for the home and office. The light steel structure is made particular by the use of the cross element that joins the legs on each of the four sides, supporting the top. The collection comprises square, oval and round versions.
Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.
Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and bar stools. Get this In Between dining table in three different variants.
Børge Mogensen designed the BM1160 Hunting Table for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Furniture Exhibition in 1950. The table combines excellent woodwork with elegant metal brace bars, creating a bold and organic whole.
The CH002 is the smaller of two dining tables that Hans J. Wegner created in 1982. The table expresses Wegner’s functional design philosophy through an appealing solution for modern interiors. The CH002 is crafted to fit smaller spaces, and can be extended easily with two accompanying leaves.
At 90 x 138 cm, the CH006 is a longer version of the CH002 dining table, designed in 1982. The table, with solid extension frames and built-in grip for the two hinged extension leaves with rounded edges, illustrates Hans J. Wegner’s visionary approach to functional design. The CH006 table is versatile and can be adapted to smaller gatherings as well as larger dinner parties.
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