Small but with unmistakable personalities, design objects are the perfect gift to amaze passionate collectors and decor lovers. Iconic designer accessories that are able to enrich spaces with their valuable symbolism, recounting their own individual stories on special and festive occasions. From the timeless charm of Vitra's Eames House Whale to the precious Eclisse by Artemide and the original Dots by Muuto, small design objects bring the charm of the biggest names to homes all over the world.
Crafted from fine ash wood, the hand-painted Eames House Whale by Vitra is a smaller-scale reproduction of the iconic wooden whale from Charles and Ray Eames' Eames House. A prominent element of their collection, the two designers adored this two-meter-long painted object: it held a permanent place in the Eames Office, as well as being used in photo shoots, for example in the first photos of the Lounge Chair. An object that is loved by collectors and still able to bring joy in any place, such as on a table, on the windowsill or hanging from the ceiling of your home.
A must have for all typeface lovers, Font Clock is the result of an original idea by Sebastian Wrong for Established & Sons. The iconic table and wall clock tells the time through a display that, through a vibration mechanism, randomly combines the twelve types of fonts. Countless combinations and a refined minimal design make this clock a true collector's item.
A symbol of Scandinavian design, the iconic Dots coat rack brings Muuto's signature into homes all over the world. Rounded edges and simplicity of installation, the Dots combine durability with formal beauty, becoming refined interpreters of a bold and innovative concept. The finest wood, metal and ceramic guarantee innumerable possibilities for customization, turning this Muuto coat rack into a perfect addition to any environment.
Designed by Vico Magistretti in 1965, the Eclisse table lamp represents an Italian cult worldwide. The luminous creation reveals a state-of-the-art balance between form and function, design and practicality. Winner of the Compasso d'Oro in 1967, the lamp was inspired by the idea of regulating the intensity of light through its internal shade that "eclipses" the light source. Today it is part of the permanent collections of the MoMa in New York and the Triennale Design Museum in Milan.
Conceived by Ingo Maurer in 1966, Bulb is a timeless design classic. The small item features a blown crystal glass bulb enclosing a light bulb with a silver shade and chrome metal foot. In 1968 Bulb became part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and became one of the most beloved objects exhibited in homes around the world.
Resting Cat is a cute cat made of glazed ceramic, part of the Resting Animals series conceived by Front for Vitra. The collection was conceived by the Front design duo, who decided to explore and observe nature to investigate a new design style. The artists designed the cat in a resting position with the intention of conveying a sense of joy, tranquility and companionship on special occasions.
The Rotary Tray is Jasper Morrison's contemporary interpretation of the classic étagère. Echoing his philosophy of 'super normal' design, the range fills the table with an unpretentious, delicate and soft style. Thanks to its essential aesthetics, Tray fits into any setting and can be used for several functions. In the living room, bathroom or entryway, in the office or in a kid's bedroom: it provides an effective decorative way to tidy up any space.
Perfect for setting the mood on special occasions, the Réaction Poétique collection of decor objects is a delightful expression of Jamie Hayon's design for Cassina. All items are inspired by Le Corbusier's pictorial and sculptural works: four centerpieces, a tray and two side tables, all rigorously made of black-stained solid ash that exudes a refined natural beauty.
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