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If you haven’t been introduced to our Quickship options, allow us to do the honors. Our Quickship program reduces your wait time, making it easier to get the items you love. This week we're featuring five items currently in stock—which means you’ll want to reach out quickly, because these stunning designs will be gone before you know it. E-mail [email protected] for more information on how to take advantage of the Quickship program, as well as for details on quantity, fabrics, and finishes.
BAT LOUNGE
GamFratesi
The elegant and inviting Bat Lounge carries strong references to a bat’s physical shape, with a wide, distinctive shell reminiscent of the shape of a bat’s wingspan. Balancing between the traditional and eccentric, the chair is created with a Scandinavian approach to craft, simplicity, and functionalism while also carrying strong references to minimalist design—and with our stock options, you hardly have to wait for it. Available with a high and low back, the Bat Lounge Chair fits perfectly into both public and private contexts. Legs available in walnut, oak, black lacquered oak, black powder-coated steel, black chrome, brass, and antique brass.
MG501 CUBA IN PAPERCORD
Morten Gottler
The MG501 Cuba Chair is a light and flexible folding chair that fits well into any room, and in papercord, the Cuba Chair’s signature webbing looks even more elegant against the solid oak frame. However, the chair was designed intentionally to showcase not just aesthetics, but functionality as well, and can be easily folded and hung on a wall, or stored in its designated floor stand—readily available for when you want to show it off, but easy to put away when more space is needed. The straps on the seat and back provide excellent support and comfort as they follow the natural contours of the body, offering unexpected ergonomic consideration in this timelessly chic design. Perfectly suited for the modern apartment, the MG501 Cuba Chair is the ideal "add-on" chair, when easy extra seating is needed in a living room or open loft.
ADNET MIRROR
Jacques Adnet
In the year 1950, designer Jacques Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermès, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a round leather mirror with brass hinges inspired by this exciting collection. Though the Adnet Round mirrors were designed almost 7 decades ago, their accents, details, and shape allow them to feel incredibly at home with contemporary trends and modern styles. The Adnet Round mirrors are available with black, tan, or olive leather from Florence, Italy, and feature solid brass hardware.
RO™
Jaime Hayon
Exhibiting a classic elegance with contemporary appeal, Ro™ feels like a design lover’s dream come true—which is exactly what we would expect from world-renowned Spanish designer, Jaime Hayon. Featuring a shell with exaggerated wings, the Ro™ embraces the seater and provides optimal privacy and coziness, as well as a soft place to rest your head. Ro™, meaning "tranquility" in Danish, comes in nine unique designer selections with a mix of two tone-on-tone fabrics: one fabric for the shell and another for the cushions. The result creates an incredibly stylish, contrasted expression between the hard shell and the warm, soft interior—simply stunning.
COBRA FLOOR LAMP
Greta Grossman
This week, we’re excited to share the innovative Cobra Floor Lamp. Greta Grossman intentionally designed these elegant lights to be reminiscent of a Cobra’s hood, and the result is a simply beautiful design. Featuring a sleek, powdercoated base and a tubular, flexible arm, the light can be bent in all directions and the shade can be rotated 360 degrees, allowing Cobra to efficiently light any space. In 1950, the Cobra won the Good Design Award and was subsequently exhibited at the Good Design Show at the Museum of Modern Art, securing it’s place as an instant classic. Available in anthracite gray, dusty blue, black, and vintage red.