Seating

Vilac – Chairs by Keith Haring

Vilac - Chairs by Keith Haring

Great colorful graphics on these wooden chairs by haring. designed by haring based on his characters, these pieces are sure to look great in any kid’s room.

$121 at Unica Home

Greene Daybed

Greene Daybed

The exclusive Greene daybed. Escape the mundane with this glamorous daybed. Supple leatherette, gentle tufting and strong lines are supported by sleek chrome metal legs. Seat depth is 35″. Designed in Denmark. Imported.

$825 at Exclusively Home

P’kolino Klick

P’<p>kolino Klick

This playfully smart desk and chair set is a “perfect fit”! The P’kolino Klick is the perfect desk for children ages 3-7. With an ample working space for paper, books and puzzles, it is ideal for project based learning or the budding artist. The padded seat is an optimal 12 inches high with enough storage under the seat for the most prolific Picasso. For Moms and Dads the true beauty of this form is revealed when the little-one’s play is done. With the works conveniently stored under the seat the entire unit closes to cleverly minimize, and thus maximize the home aesthetic.

$199 at Exclusively Home

Zero Lounge Chair

Zero Lounge Chair by Nolen Niu

The ZERO chaise, designed by Nolen Niu is the metaphoric relashionship of suspension under tension. After working with some of Los Angeles’s leading furniture and architectural design firm developing private furniture lines, custom one of a kind pieces, mass production furniture, residential, and retail spaces. In 2005, Nolen Niu decide to venture out globally and opened his own design studio in Los Angeles. This year he received the Consumer Electronic Association Innovations Design and Engineering Award.

Starting at $3,500 at Nolen Niu

Metropolis

Metropolis by Solv Studio

Simplistic high tech modernism, a loung chair with individual, covered strips that shape the body. Clean in profile, it becomes a line.

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Becca Stool

Becca Stool

Refined and versatile, the Becca Stool can be used for seating, storage, as a side table, and can be stacked to form dramatic shelving. The joinery of the stool becomes a graphic detail visible in the seat, and reflects the craftmanship of this unique piece.

$680

Supernatural Chair

Supernatural Chair

This incredible chair is visually striking with its overall form as well as the elliptical cutouts on the back. It is also practical… featuring a small hole in the seat which allows for water drainage and you can even stack them. composed of molded reinforced fiberglass reinforced polyamide. Available in white, black, yellowish green, or light blue.

$182

Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen

Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen designed the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, as well as many of the furnishings. For its busy lobby, he created the biomorphic Egg (1958) and Swan, which are believed to be the first swiveling upholstered chairs. For a public area, the handcrafted Egg Chair is unique in that sitters can swivel toward the conversation area or away from others if privacy is desired. A tilt mechanism allows for relaxed lounging and the high back and curving elements are reminiscent of a traditional wing chair. Together they cocoon the sitter in a single-piece molded shell that appears to hover over the floor. Almost 50 years after its design, the Egg Chair is still used in advertising, film and television as a symbol of sophisticated urbanism. Made in Denmark. Original design and licensed manufacture by Republic of Fritz Hansen.

$5,398 at Design Within Reach

Offi Magazine Table by Eric Pfeiffer

Offi Magazine Table by Eric Pfeiffer

A flexible side table that stores your magazines while providing a surface for a cup of coffee or an extra seat. when it’s time to check email, flip this table on its side and it transforms into a laptop stand. the mag table is made of molded plywood and available in your choice of birch veneer, oak veneer, walnut veneer or black lacquer.

$149 at Unica Home

Arne Jacobsen The Ant Chair

Arne Jacobsen The Ant Chair

Beautiful and elegant. However, not immediately popular in 1952 when Fritz Hansen launched the Ant designed by Arne Jacobsen. The chair had only 3 legs and no arms!

Buy it here.