When one tabletop surface isn’t enough to showcase all of your favorite art books (and miscellaneous trinkets), French design company Harto’s Anatole side table gets the job done. With two-tiers, it’s also twice the wooden warmth, contrasting beautifully against the curving metal structure; the trays are made from oak-veneered MDF. If you love it, there’s also a bigger Eugenie Coffee Table of the same design. …
First impressions of Entler’s cast stoneware lamps: organic and weird, yet completely charming. The curved necks evoke a curious creature (or maybe even modern-day humans, craning over our phones) and the Shorty Lamp goes one step further to resemble a demure version of Pixar’s bouncy, ebullient Luxo Jr. The two- and three-headed lamps, however, are our favorites—especially those that hang from the ceiling—channeling a little …
The story behind Eero Saarinen’s classic 1948 Model 70 Womb design is simple: Florence Knoll wanted a chair that felt like “basket full of pillows.” While most might immediately think of fluffiness and volume, the Finnish-American furniture designer (and architect behind the architectural marvel that is the TWA Flight Terminal at JFK Airport) had a sleek and suggestive style. Saarinen created a shell shape that …