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When you think about it, great design and great food have a lot in common—they bring people together, they often have historic and cultural roots… and they can be a little bit indulgent, in just the right way. Additionally, both food and design allow us to express ourselves and inspire connection with the world around us. This week, we’re highlighting five delectable designs, to add flavor and style to your interior. |
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CH24 WISHBONE CHAIR |
Hans J. Wegner |
To say that the CH24 Wishbone dining chair is iconic would be an understatement. A testament to Hans J. Wegner’s illustrious career, the Wishbone has been in continuous production since it was introduced in 1950. This piece is lightweight, comfortable, and will last generations due to impeccable production techniques overseen by master craftsmen. Solid wood structure in ash, beech, oak, cherry, or walnut, in a wide range of finishes. CHS lacquer colors include Merlot, Red, Orange, Olive Green, Forest Green, Teal Green, Sky Blue, Blue, White, and Ivory. |
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CROISSANT |
Illum Wikkelsø |
Elegant and enticing, Croissant is a plush, inviting lounge chair, showcasing depth, dimension, and elegance wherever it is placed. The design exhibits a tasteful balance between sophistication and playfulness, with the potential to become a statement piece and conversation starter. Offering extraordinary comfort, just one look at the chair and it’s easy to envision yourself falling into its warm, croissant-shaped embrace. The chair’s complex curves are created with meticulously hand-stitched flat-piping in the fabric editions, and leather piping in the leather versions, honoring Wikkelsø’s legacy as a trained craftsman. Wood base available in oak or walnut.
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ECLAIR |
Britta Nehrdich |
Designed to appear as if it were floating on air, Eclair is a gorgeously contemporary bed. Featuring soft contours and a minimalist frame, this visually pleasing design feels simple, stylish, and harmonious. Eclair is exceptional at showcasing the quality and beauty of the solid wood, while the chic, upholstered cushions provide comfort as a headrest or backrest. Much like the wood frame, the cushions feature soft, rounded edges, which feel current and timeless all at once, and offer an undisturbed, carefree night of rest. |
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AL DENTE |
Last |
Originally designed for the restaurant at the newly renovated National Museum, Stockholm, it’s not hard to guess where Al Dente got its name. The design’s visual inspiration comes from the shape and form of a noodle, perfect for adding a touch of playfulness. If you’ve been craving something new and unexpected to add to your space, Al Dente might be just what you need to curb your appetite. Available in three different shapes and four appropriately named colors—wheat, tomato, spinach, and sepia.
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COCO CHAIR |
OeO Studio |
OeO Studio's Coco Chair was born from a desire to create an elegant design through the use of minimal materials. With clear references to Bauhaus design principles, the tubular steel frame with black powder-coated legs incorporates style and function, providing a welcome sense of modernity. Though subtle, the chair’s soft curves provide a sense of continuity throughout the design and provide comfort to dining settings without being overstated. Available in a variety of upholstery options, the Coco chair blends seamlessly into casual or formal settings alike. |
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