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Bang & Olufsen radio, 1934
gio ponti - the round armchair and its eight component parts, 1956
Arne Jacobsen, Desk, 1952. Made for the office of the American-Scandinavian Foundation in New York. Stainless Steel, Lacquered Cuban mahogany, leather, ebony. On auction: Sotheby’s. Estimate £40,000-60,000. But it didn’t sell.
Peter Bradford — Chair, The Current State of the Art (1978)
Thonet advertising cards of tubular steel furniture, 1930. Via Wolfsonian
MC1 is a minimal table design created by San Francisco-based designer branch. The MC Collection is driven by the notion that products designed for the home should be timeless in nature and founded in heritage. Quality-driven and created with love. These pieces are designed and manufactured with the goal to be cherished, shared and even “fought over” by generations to come. Composed of a series of pieces that all share similar modular components, but take on distinctive roles in the home through their use of surface materials and finishes. The approach combines today’s knowledge of modern industrial design with the family owned metal foundry Cirecast, one of the only foundries of its kind left in the US.
Oval Stacking Chair | Claesson Koivisto Rune
Marcel Breuer, interior design for the Dorothea Ventris Apartment, 1937. Highpoint in Highgate, London.
1 The sitting room shows furniture grouped around a specially designed electric heating element. 2 Radio-Gramophone Cabinet. 3 Built in Cabinet. 4 Custom-made armchair. 5 Built-in Cabinet 6 Dining Room Table and Chairs. 7 Bed room. Collab with F.R.S. Yorke. Photography Dell and Wainwright. Via Marcel Breuer Digital Archive
Erich Consemüller, Bauhaus Interiors, Canteen & Auditorium, equipped with Marcel Breuer furniture, 1926. Dessau, Germany. From the splendid Marcel Brauer Digital Archive.
Herbert Matter, advertisement for Eero Saarinen’s Womb Chair, 1950s. Via Knoll.
Compass table (1953) and Standard dining chairs (1950)-Jean Prouvé
Ray and Charles Eames, prototypes for the Wire Chair, launched in 1951. © Vitra
Tabbed Leg Table and Chairs / SCOTT RICH & VICTORIA
Dobrostol is a tray table that could be used for eating in bed or by sitting on a sofa Ekaterina Vagurina
Neva Chair is a minimalist design created by Croatia-based designers Ruđer Novak-Mikulić & Marija Ružić. The Neva Chair is available in six different wood finishes, including oak, cherry, maple, pear, elm, and walnut. There is also the option to add upholstery to the seat, which can come in either leather or fabric.