These five iconic pieces have earned their place in the pantheon of interior classics—where form, function, and elegance converge effortlessly.
1. Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman – Vitra
A 1956 masterpiece by Charles & Ray Eames, this chair blends molded wood and supple leather to create an icon of modern comfort and sophistication. Ideal for refined reading corners or stylish living spaces.
2. Barcelona Chair – Mies van der Rohe
Originally created for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, this chair is pure modernist royalty. The stainless steel frame and tufted leather seat exude understated luxury and architectural harmony.
3. Arco Lamp – Flos
Designed in 1962 by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, this floor lamp features a sweeping arc and a solid Carrara marble base. A triumph of engineering and elegance that brings drama without overpowering the space.
4. LC4 Chaise Longue – Le Corbusier
Known as the “relaxation machine,” this 1928 design is the epitome of functional beauty. With its industrial frame and flowing curves, it’s a bold statement in any minimalist or artful interior.
5. Egg Chair – Arne Jacobsen
Designed in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Egg Chair offers both comfort and privacy with its sculptural form. It’s a true design icon that effortlessly balances form and function.