Lex Pott

Pierre Paulin

Legendary French furniture designer Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) bestrode the 1960’s and 70’s with his recognizable and innovative style that instantly revolutionized everyday furniture. He studied at the École Camondo design school in Paris, where his teacher urged him to join Marcel Gascoin’s workshop. There Paulin took in Scandinavian aesthetics and gained great insight in the role that design could play in society. 

Naoto Fukasawa

Tokyo-based designer Naoto Fukasawa is well-known for his meticulous attention to detail and keen observation. His latest design, Asari Chair by Herman Miller, is a harmonious marriage of beautiful sculpture and everyday function. Born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1956. Graduated from Tama Art University’s Product Design Department in 1980. He went independent in 2003 and founded NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN.

Matthew Sheargold

Charles Wilson

Louis Weisdorf

Louis Weisdorf is a well-known Danish architect and designer. After graduating from the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954, Weisdorf worked with everything from graphic-, interior- and industrial design, to recreational areas as well as most fields within the building trade. He described his career as
“specialises in versatility”, which, quite perfectly, sums up the long and notable career of this multi-designer.

GUBI

Gio Ponti

Italian designer, architect and editor, Gio Ponti (1891-1993) is one of the most influential design visionaries of the 20th century. Ponti designed a wide array of furniture and products through his career - from cabinets, lamps and chairs to ceramics and glassware - and his buildings, including Pirelli tower in Milan, and Denver Art
Museum, were erected in 14 countries. Through Domus, the design magazine he founded in 1928, Ponti promoted a new curiosity and open-mindedness towards new design thinking.

GUBI Olsen

Gubi Olsen  together with his wife, Lisbeth Olsen, founded GUBI in 1967. From the outset, the company has been based upon product design and development. Over the years, the designer couple has created a large collection of upholstered furniture.

If the living room is the centre of the home, the sofa is at the centre of the living room, making it one of the most important pieces of furniture to invest in. A well-designed, well-made sofa will provide many years of comfort and function, and last much longer. Whether you’re drawn to contemporary minimalism or heritage-inspired elegance, our sofas offer the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication to transform your living room into a sanctuary of design, and a place you'll love. With exciting new sofas now available from Vitra, &Tradition, Walter Knoll, and Tom Dixon, these are investment pieces destined to elevate your life for years to come. 
Herman Miller's products are pushed to the limit—and then some—in their Michigan Test Lab, where you’ll find weighted bags dropped into the seat of a chair, casters spun for days on end, and machines that wouldn’t feel out of place in a repair shop. Herman Miller test their products beyond what the industry expects—or requires—because they want them to stand the test of time. WHY? It’s all about the warranty. Many of the products tested feature a 12-year warranty: 12 years, yes, but also for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.