This sleek chair was designed by architectural master Le Corbusier with Charlotte Perriand and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, in 1928. It combines a tubular structure with soft and striking cowhide that adds loads of texture to any sleek room.
Dimensions: 23.75"W x 15.75" Seat Height x 23"H x 25.75" deep. Made in Italy. A fully licensed classic. Polished chrome-plated steel f... more »
Added to 1,409 ideabooks Last comment "Very modern and minimal...so is the price!"
This spiny shelf takes up little space, and looks so cool when packed with books — like a carefully stacked tower, when in reality it is much more stable than first glance would suppose.
Dimensions: 80"H x 13.5"W x 13.5"D. Available in gray and white. Also available in a smaller size.
This table has the appearance of a one-of-a-kind flea market steal, but luckily it is readily produced and available for all who are willing to spend. The polished wood base paired with the glass top are clean and simple and perfectly mid century.
Dimensions: 20.5"H x 28"D. Made of solid walnut base, brass hardware, and .75" tempered glass top.
If you love the look of a tripod lamp but space is tight, this slender version may be the answer for you; the width is less than two feet and the slim proportions won't overpower the scale of other furnishings. A bonus? No annoying cord hanging down in between the legs; it's tucked inside one of them!
Powder-coated steel base; polyester shade with matte backing; anodized mic... more »
Added to 109 ideabooks Last comment "Like this PK22 chair for our industrial styled basement"
Unlike most leather chairs I see, there is a lightness in the PK22 Chair that really balances out the masculine black leather and steel materials. These chairs don't necessarily need to go hand in hand with glass dining tables and chrome accessories.
by Poul Kjærholm. dimensions: H 28" x W 25" x D 25". seat H 14". made of stainless steel frame; full-grain leather.
Added to 186 ideabooks Last comment "Matches the loungey chair"
Can you really have the Womb Chair without the ottoman? I didn't think so. This iconic ottoman goes great with its mate or even paired with a leather armch...
This iconic classic was designed by Charles and Ray Eames back in 1946, when they were experimenting with bent wood and ergonomic comfort. It's available in a variety of finishes and also as a lounge chair, with a choice of metal or wood legs.
Materials: Molded 5-ply seat and back; chromed-steel legs and back brace; rubber shock mounts; self-leveling nylon glides.
H 29.5" ... more »