Wishbone Chair (CH24)
Carl Hansen
“Hans Wegner's 1949 icon. Solid oak, handwoven paper cord seat. Century-tested design.”
“Objects for calmer living”
Stoneware, woven baskets, clay vessels. Objects connected to the earth and handcraft traditions.
18 curated pieces
Carl Hansen
“Hans Wegner's 1949 icon. Solid oak, handwoven paper cord seat. Century-tested design.”
Article
“Sleek mid-century bench. Mix of veneered and solid wood for durability.”
Muuto
“Sculptural form with refined dent serving as both handle and flower holder. Raw exterior, glazed interior.”
Muuto
“Hand-thrown ceramic combining modern technology with traditional craftsmanship.”
Ferm Living
“Soft pleated form. Functions as decorative object or serves for trinkets and sweets.”
CB2
“Natural stone meets warm bronze hardware. Elegant centerpiece or bar styling.”
The Citizenry
“Handwoven in Lima, Peru. Geometric pattern in alpaca and wool blend.”
The Citizenry
“Extra-thick construction in sustainably sourced abaca fiber. 115 artisans in Yogyakarta.”
Hawkins New York
“Handcrafted stoneware for service of 4. Soft rippled texture with raised edge.”
Hawkins New York
“Premium white porcelain with hand-thrown aesthetic. Timeless modern design.”
Modernica
“Iconic cylindrical mid-century planter. Made in Los Angeles. Indoor/outdoor use.”
Modernica
“Organic mushroom silhouette on solid wood plinth. Made in Los Angeles.”
West Elm
“1950s-60s inspired silhouette. Ceramic bowl on tapered solid walnut legs.”
The Citizenry
“Handwoven by 150 women in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains. Takes weeks to complete.”
Article
“Thick hand-cut travertine on fluted walnut base. Each piece handcrafted.”
Article
“Compact counter stool with solid walnut legs. Multiple color combinations available.”
West Elm
“Crisp white finish with clean modern lines. Hand-thrown with drainage holes.”
CB2
“Stately sculptural centerpiece with pedestal base. 13.8" diameter.”
The pieces that defined mid-century modern. Eames, Noguchi, Nelson, Jacobsen, Henningsen. Icons that never go out of style.
Architectural IlluminationLighting inspired by organic architecture. Horizontal lines, natural materials, warm ambient glow.
Shape & MaterialStrong geometric forms softened by natural materials. Brass, ceramic, and stone in architectural silhouettes.
Wellness ObjectsDiffusers, candles, and scents for daily rituals. Objects that make ordinary moments feel intentional.
Art Objects for HomeFurniture and decor that functions as sculpture. Statement pieces that define a space.
Natural & HonestWalnut, brass, linen, ceramic. Pieces defined by their materials. Honest construction, natural beauty.
Functional BeautyEveryday objects elevated through design. Storage, organization, and tools that work beautifully.
Light as StructurePendant lights, sconces, and lamps that treat light as architectural element.
Task & AmbientTable lamps and task lighting for focused work and quiet reading moments.
Spa RitualsTowels, accessories, and scents for the bathroom. Rituals of restoration.
Accessible DesignWell-designed objects at accessible prices. Entry points to better living.
Investment PiecesQuality design that lasts. Investment pieces at reasonable price points.
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