HAL Ply Wood, a chair belonging to the extensive HAL product family designed by Jasper Morrison, combines a comfortable plywood seat shell with a distinctive four-legged base. The seat and legs of the chair are available in various types of premium w..
HAL Sledge with a sledge base is part of the multifaceted HAL family of chairs by Jasper Morrison. Its unmistakeable design lends the chair excellent stability and a distinctive character. HAL Sledge can be stacked and is also available with row conn..
'Special is generally less useful than normal': this statement sums up Jasper Morrison's guiding principle for creating designs that are not extraordinary but rather 'super normal' and – just like HAL – that show deference to the dictates of daily li..
'Special is generally less useful than normal': this statement sums up Jasper Morrison's guiding principle for creating designs that are not extraordinary but rather 'super normal' and – just like HAL – that show deference to the dictates of daily li..
The HAL Wood chair by Jasper Morrison is part of the multifaceted HAL family. The striking combination of a plastic seat shell and four-legged wooden base lends the chair its unique character. The comfortable seat shell is available in a selection of..
Developed for the 1939 Swiss National Exhibition (Schweizer Landesausstellung), the Landi Chair occupies an important place in the history of twentieth-century design: this classic by Hans Coray established the new typology of a three-dimensionally m..
The Organic Chair – a small and comfortable reading chair – was developed in several versions for the 1940 ‘Organic Design in Home Furnishings’ competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. With its sculptural shapes, the design was ..
The Organic Chair – a small and comfortable reading chair – was developed in several versions for the 1940 ‘Organic Design in Home Furnishings’ competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. With its sculptural shapes, the design was ..
The Panton Chair is a classic in the history of
furniture design. Conceived by Verner Panton in 1960, the chair was developed
for serial production in collaboration with Vitra (1967). It was the first
chair to be made completely out of plastic in ..
Verner Panton was one of the most influential figures in the development of design during the 1960s and 1970s. Along with his experimental approach to forms and colours, he was captivated by the potential of plastic, a novel material at the time. His..
Charles and Ray Eames spent many years experimenting with new techniques for producing three-dimensionally moulded plywood seat shells that conformed to the contours of the human body. They achieved this with the chairs in the Plywood Group, which ha..
Charles and Ray Eames spent many years experimenting with new techniques for producing three-dimensionally moulded plywood seat shells that conformed to the contours of the human body. They achieved this with the chairs in the Plywood Group, which ha..