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Vitra .03
£388.00
03 Dining Chair Designed by Maarten Van Severen in 1999
The aesthetic trademark of .03 is its clear simple lines – the quintessence of the concept "less is more". Only when the user sits down does he experience its great comfort. The soft seat and backrest shell made of integral foam support the body when sitting, together with the leaf springs integrated into the backrest. Available with or without armrests, the version without armrests is available for outdoor use -
Vitra .04
£655.20
Designed by Maarten Van Severen in 2000
Van Severen's .04 is very different from conventional swivel chairs for the office. Its flexible shell is comfortable to sit on and pleasantly yielding to the back. Its new rocking mechanism allows for a smooth transition from the sitting to the reclining position and for gentle sideways movements. -
Vitra .06
£675.60
Designed by Maarten Van Severen in2005
The flexible integrated foam seat and back shell, with foam-coated compound springs in the back, provide a sensation of dynamic seating. The stainless steel tubular frame means the chair is ideally suited for outdoor use. -
Vitra 5451 Nelson Side Table
£620.40
Designed by George Nelson in 1960
All George Nelson's designs reveal his loving attention to detail - as in the execution of this side table. Its downward sloping edges highlight the table top's birch veneer. The tables are available in two different sizes and heights and are suitable for a wide variety of uses both commercial and residential. The table tops with visible bevelled edges come in white or black laminate. The frame and base are made of white or basic dark die-cast aluminium with adjustable nylon gliders. -
Vitra 5452
£792.00
Designed by George Nelson in 1960
All George Nelson's designs reveal his loving attention to detail - as in the execution of this side table. Its downward sloping edges highlight the table top's birch veneer. The tables are available in two different sizes and heights and are suitable for a wide variety of uses both commercial and residential. The table tops with visible bevelled edges come in white or black laminate. The frame and base are made of white or basic dark die-cast aluminium with adjustable nylon gliders. -
Vitra A-Table
£3907.20
Designed by Maarten Van Severen in 2005
A-Table is one of the items of purist furniture which made Maarten Van Severen famous and has become his trademark. Like all his pieces, this dining table stands out for its symbolic shape and carefully balanced proportions. The name A-Table refers to the characteristic, A-shaped position of the legs. -
Vitra Akari 1A
£182.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 1AD
£206.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 1AG
£206.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 1AY
£206.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 1P
£145.20
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 20N
£266.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 21 & 26A Suspension Light
£216.00
Akari 21 & 26A Suspension Light Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 23A Suspension Light
£216.00
Akari 23A Suspension Light Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi. -
Vitra Akari 26N
£266.40
Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951
In 1951, American/Japanese artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started to design the Akari Light Sculptures. A total of over 100 hand-made Shoji-paper models for table lights, standard lamps or ceiling luminaries were created. For the name of this lighting series he chose the word "akari", the Japanese terms for brightness and light, and also lightness.
"The light of Akari is like the light of the sun filtered through the paper of shoji. The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun – so that its warmth may continue to fill our rooms at night." Isamu Noguchi.


















