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When it comes to interior design, lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood and enhancing the overall ambiance of a space.
‘Safari’ Modular Seating System by Archizoom Associati for Poltronova, 1968
The Safari sofa was put into production for the first time by Poltronova in 1968. The radical design consists of multiple seats, each of its backrests shaped like a series of waves.
Ligne Roset 'Togo' by Michel Ducaroy, 1973
Iconic, legendary, one-of-a-kind, are all ways you could describe the decades old design. The ‘Togo’ has been trending since the seventies. It’s turned heads and melted hearts, residing in homes of collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Memphis Design Movement
Also, known as Memphis Milano or the Memphis Group, was a radical design movement born in 1981 in Milan, Italy. The group was founded by Ettore Sottsass and was comprised of several notable designers.
De Sede: The Luxury Leather Manufacturer Known Around The World
In 1962, Ernst Lüthy and his family established De Sede, a custom leather furniture studio out of a small sadlers shop in Klingnau, Switzerland.
The History of B&B Italia
Founded in 1966, Piero Ambrogio Busnelli went into business with Cesare Cassina, owner of Cassina, one of Italy’s well-known companies.
Rumble Couch by Gianni Pettena for Gufram, 1967
In the realm of timeless furniture design, one name stands tall: Gianni Pettena. And among his myriad of creations, one unconventional masterpiece has captured the hearts of design enthusiasts and collectors alike - the Rumble Couch.
‘Tomato’ by Christian Adam for Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris 1970
In the vibrant and forward-thinking world of design in the 1970s, Christian Adam introduced the iconic "Tomato" chairs as part of his revolutionary collection for Espace Pierre Cardin.
The Trendy ‘Terrazza’ Sofa
Designed in 1973 by Swiss designer Ubald Klug, the ‘Terrazza’ or DS-1025 sofa has risen to international notoriety and landed itself in some of the most prominent homes around the world.
The History of Hans Hopfer’s ‘Mah Jong’ Seating System
In 1971, German sculptor, painter and designer Hans Hopfer created the ‘Mah Jong’ seating system.
The History of Michel Ducaroy’s ‘Togo’
The timeless and iconic design known as the ‘Togo’ was designed by French designer Michel Ducaroy in 1973 for Ligne Roset.
Lighting We’re In Love With
Explore some of our favorite lighting designs, from Ettore Sottsass to Isamu Noguchi, these picks are sure to light up your world.
Superb Sectionals
These sectionals are so good, you just might have to sit down. Check out some of our favorite picks for you by designers like Mario Bellini, Ennio Chiggio, Pierre Paulin, Milo Baughman and more.