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Lounge Chair

Designer: Charles Eames Designed: 1955 The “Lounge Chair” (“and Ottoman”) was designed by Eames in 1955 and it’s a perfect materialization of the word “opulence”, being a modern interpretation of a club chair. It was the most expensive lounge chair in the 1950′s even though the designer intended to make it cheap and suitable for [...]

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Home desk

Designer: George Nelson Designed: 1958 This George Nelson Home Desk is a design classic in 1958. It was originally designed for ladies’ use but today it’s the stylish home office for anyone. It has tubing legs made of chrome, a white laminated writing surface and wooden frame in walnut veneer. The drawer dividers are made [...]

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Bamsestol (Bear chair)

Designer: Hans J. Wegner Designed: 1951 The Bamsestol – Bear chair, also known as Papa Bear Chair, was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1951. Since then, until 2003 it hasn’t been produced anymore. The stuffing takes 6 days to be manually fitted. This makes the chair perfect – not too soft, not too hard, [...]

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Montana bookcase/shelving unit

Designer: Peter J. Lassen Designed: 1982 The Montana shelving unit is a very ingenious system that offers you more then 5 billion combination possibilities. The system and the units were designed by Peter J. Lassen in 1982. Basically the bookcase is a combination of a chosen number of drawers and a chosen number of shelves [...]

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Relaxer

Designer: Verner Panton Designed: 1974 This chair was designed by Verner Panton in 1974 and produced by Matzform. It’s a Relaxer lounge rocking chair made of oak or mahogany wood and covered in brown leather (comes in black, too and it can be found covered in colorful fabrics also). It has 84 cm height, 63 [...]

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