Icons of design
DISCOVER PERENNIAL FAVORITES
Palissade's devoted following is well earned – elegant without being fragile, strong without being bulky, and as relevant today as it was in 2015.
Palissade from HAYIn 1969, architect Anna Castelli Ferrieri proved storage could be round, lightweight, and modular. In 12 colors, it’s plenty of fun, too.
Componibili Storage UnitNo chair is more coveted than Charles and Ray Eames’ iconic design. It’s occupied a rare piece of cultural territory since its debut in 1956.
Eames Lounge Chair + Ottoman“Sculpture is no good if it’s just put in a gallery,” Isamu Noguchi said in the 1930s. “It must be part of daily living.” His iconic table is just that.
Noguchi TableVerner Panton made base and shade a single reflector; Panthella is form and function, inseparable.
Panthella Portable LampErgonomics for everyone: Embody promotes correct posture while giving you the freedom to move and reach.
Embody ChairThe gold standard of office chairs, Aeron supports you in every position – sitting, slouching, reclining, or any other way you sit.
Aeron Chair from Herman MillerThe utilitarian crate, reinvented. HAY’s collapsible version is made from 100% recycled plastic in a rainbow of hues.
Recycled Colour Crate