October 03, 2017
Danish interior designer Erik Buch’s works assimilate Scandinavian design elements such as smooth wooden structures in organic and pragmatic designs.
Erik Buch’s Bar Stool (1960; Brigz barstool in counter and bar heights) has a tailed seat to provide back support and which also lends it a slightly stately look. It is both sleekly attractive with a gorgeous design and comfortable to boot.
View all of our Erik Buch-inspired products in our Modern Classics collection
October 03, 2017
Illustrious Norwegian interior designer Fredrik Kayser’s Model 711 (1960; Emerson Sofa in various armchair or seater options) stands out amongst his body of award-winning work and has retained its light, timeless looks over the years, fitting in both traditional and contemporary decors.
October 03, 2017
Charles and Ray Eames' Molded Plastic Chairs (1948-1950) were the first plastic chairs to be industrially manufactured, including the Desmond Chair, the Rada Armchair and the Maja Rocking Chair with its uncovered, cup-like seats and iconic wood and wire rocker bases.
October 03, 2017
The Panton Chair (1957-1967; S Chair) by experimental Danish designer Verner Panton is part of the Danish Culture Canon and has withstood the vicissitudes of popularity over time, in part thanks to supermodel Kate Moss who posed nude on it on the cover of British Vogue.