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Vitra Cork

Vitra Model B Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison
Located in Dronten, NL
Stabile and robust, this stool or side table of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Stools

Materials

Cork

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Vitra Model A Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
Stabile and robust, the three stools or side tables of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model C Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
Stabile and robust, the three stools or side tables of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model D Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
The robust members of the Cork Family stand firmly, making them suited for use as side tables or
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model E Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
The robust members of the Cork Family stand firmly, making them suited for use as side tables or
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model B Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
Stabile and robust, the three stools or side tables of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Small Cork Bowl by Jasper Morrison, 2020
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
raw material that is consistent with Vitra‘s commitment to sustainability. The Cork Bowls are created
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Cork

Vitra Large Cork Bowl by Jasper Morrison, 2020
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in New York, NY
raw material that is consistent with Vitra‘s commitment to sustainability. The Cork Bowls are created
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Cork

Jasper Morrison for Vitra Cork Stool Mod. C, Italy 2004
By Jasper Morrison, Vitra
Located in Naples, IT
Stool Mod. "C Family Cork" in cork designed by Jasper Morrison and produced by Vitra in 2004.
Category

Early 2000s Italian Mid-Century Modern Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model A Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison
Located in Dronten, NL
Stabile and robust, this stool or side table of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model C Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison
Located in Dronten, NL
Stabile and robust, this stool or side table of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Stools

Materials

Cork

Vitra Model a Cork Stool by Jasper Morrison
By Jasper Morrison
Located in Dronten, NL
Stabile and robust, this stool or side table of the Cork Family by Jasper Morrison exploit the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Stools

Materials

Cork

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Vitra Cork For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the vitra cork you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each vitra cork for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using cork and wood. A vitra cork is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Modern and Mid-Century Modern styles are sought with frequency.

How Much is a Vitra Cork?

Prices for a vitra cork start at $195 and top out at $610 with the average selling for $608.

Jasper Morrison for sale on 1stDibs

For all the people who think designer objects need to make bold statements with attention-grabbing forms and materials, the revered British designer Jasper Morrison has a message: The quieter objects are often the better products.

Some of Morrison’s earliest creations, such as the 1986 Thinking Man’s chair, with its snaking tubular steel armrests, and the 1991 3 sofa deluxe, whose sculpted seat resembles an enormous wave (both produced by the Italian manufacturer Cappellini, one of the planet's preeminent producers of cutting-edge home decor), display the eye-catching moves that were expected among his contemporaries.

At the same, Morrison was clearly searching for a different language. In 1988, just three years after he graduated from London’s Royal College of Art, he stunned many in the design world with “Some New Items for the Home,” an exhibition in Berlin featuring simple plywood furniture he had designed and made himself as a direct rebuke to the over-the-top colors and geometries of the Memphis movement. As Morrison increasingly came to see statement-making design as flawed and wasteful, he began producing the subtler objects that eventually became his greatest hits and inspired a new generation of designers.

Morrison’s Glo-Ball lamps for FLOS, for instance, feature opalescent blown-glass diffusers that resemble ever-so-slightly squished spheres with a striking visual softness. Designed in 1998, the pieces were instantly popular and have remained a best seller for the legendary Italian lighting maker. Morrison’s Cork Family stools for Vitra, designed in 2004, have proved similarly timeless, with simple silhouettes reminiscent of thread spools whose unexpected material — solid cork — makes them particularly alluring.

By 2005, Morrison had befriended another designer working in a similar manner — Japan’s Naoto Fukasawa. That year, Fukasawa introduced his Déjà-vu stool for Magis at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and was dismayed when fairgoers barely noticed it. Crestfallen, Fukasawa talked to Morrison, who saw the scenario differently: The fact that people instinctively used the stool meant that it was successful. To cheer up Fukasawa, Morrison described his design as “super normal.” Morrison and Fukasawa latched onto this phrase as an ideal term for what they were up to.

Launched in 2006, Morrison and Fukasawa’s “Super Normal” — a traveling exhibition and a book that served as a visual manifesto — documented more than 200 utilitarian yet beautiful objects, ranging from a paper clip, a plastic bucket and a ballpoint pen to an Alessi citrus basket, Vitsoe’s 606 universal shelving system by Dieter Rams and Vitra’s Joyn office system by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. That same year, Morrison began playing with extreme simplicity and introduced the Crate, a wooden bedside table for Established & Sons that was modeled on an old wine crate he used for his own bedside table. 

Today, Morrison delights in finding the correct balance in his designs, turning out products that seem appealingly natural and precisely what they should be.

Find Jasper Morrison chairs, lighting, stools and other furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Materials: Cork Furniture

Cork furniture is back — and for good reason: Renewable, recyclable, lightweight, inexpensive and warm, it seems to have no downside.

The versatile material has cycled in and out of fashion in furniture and interior design since its mid-century heyday, when visionary creators from Edward Wormley to Frank Lloyd Wright used it in some of their most famous work.

Today, the wheel has turned once more in cork’s favor, as designers trend toward more eco-friendly options. In addition to its aforementioned attributes and the fact that it is waterproof and highly insulating, the cork oak trees (native to Portugal and Spain) from whose bark it is made are unharmed by the harvesting.

Cork, in short, is more than just a convenient bottle stopper. As the environmental impact becomes an increasingly important consideration, furniture designers are turning to the material in droves.

Shop a wide variety of cork tables, cork seating and other cork furnishings on 1stDibs.