Fall 2019 Catalogue
Obsessed by
Design
Fall 2019 Catalogue
Obsessed by
Design
At 1stdibs, the world’s largest online luxury marketplace, we spend our days immersed in the design world. So, we’re among the first to notice when tastes evolve. We see classic styles come back into fashion and current makers unite around budding movements. We also develop our own obsessions. In the shoppable sections that follow, you will find five design directions we’re loving right now.
Of course, the pieces in these curated collections are just a hint of the more than half a million treasures awaiting discovery on 1stdibs.com. Happy hunting!
Woven Wonders
Oscar Niemeyer Rio Chaise Longue, New | Shop Now
This modern-style chaise, made in Brazil from wood and straw, offers relaxed refinement.
Harvey Probber Cabinet, 1950s | Shop Now
The mahogany frame, rattan doors and four tapered brass legs of this original 1950s piece convey a mid-century modern sensibility.
O Formigueiro Coffee Table, New | Shop Now
Blending Freijó wood and hand-knotted cane, this glass-topped table simulates a moiré pattern with overlapping dots that offer visual detail from all angles.
Cane’s Comeback
The timeless material — made from the peeled-off bark of the climbing palm called rattan — is inspiring a new generation of designers.
A Dash of Whimsy
Toiletpaper for Seletti Lipsticks Wall Mirror, New | Shop Now
Flash some flair with this mirror — available in three sizes and hand-covered in brass foil.
Alvar Aalto & Jo Nagasakafor Artek Stools, New | Shop Now
Tokyo-based designer Jo Nagasaka applied his signature ColoRing finish to these birchwood stools, made in collaboration with Helsinki-based studio Artek.
Studio 65 for Gufram Bocca Sofa, New | Shop Now
Gufram’s iconic lips, formed of bouclé wool in 25 bold new colors, add playful sensuality to any living space.
Do Be Naïf
With their rowdy faux naïf aesthetic, young furniture designers are changing the way we think about design — and creating an entirely new collecting category in the process.
Sustainable & Stylish
Brodie Neill Flotsam Bench, New | Shop Now
Produced in the UK from an innovative blend of reclaimed and recycled fragments of ocean plastic, the Flotsam bench takes its name from the term for objects lost at sea.
Jasper Morrison for Vitra Cork Stools, New | Shop Now
Lightweight and durable, these cork stools — or side tables — have a smooth, velvety feel and bring a quirky touch to any space.
Jasper Morrison for Emeco Armchair, New | Shop Now
The thoughtful use of recycled aluminum and wood endows this simple armchair with a lightness and strength that suit it for longtime use.
Queen of Eco-Plastics
Milan gallerist Rossana Orlandi combines an innate talent for finding and cultivating emerging designers with a commitment to championing sustainable design.
Jewel-Box Hues
Carolina Micó Navarro for Houtique Pill Poufs, New | Shop Now
The vivid jewel tones and delicate fringe of these velvet-upholstered stools inject a fun, positive energy into a living space.
Sebastian Herkner for ClassiCon Bell Tables, New | Shop Now
The tables’ brass-framed metal tops appear to float above their hand-blown glass bases, with their elegant bell silhouettes.
Bethan Gray Nizwa Cabinet, 2017 | Shop Now
Elegantly crafted in solid brass overlay, this piece’s intricate pattern reflects the rounded architectural elements characteristic of the Middle East.
Gems of Kips Bay
At this year’s iteration of the venerable Kips Bay Decorator Show House, in Manhattan, rich jewel tones sparkled on every floor.
Making Light
Il Pezzo Mancante 12 Round Chandelier, New | Shop Now
An undeniable femininity radiates from this piece, with its gentle lines crafted from brass and its solid-crystal diffusers gracefully illuminated by LED lights.
Christopher Boots Diamond Ring Pendants, New | Shop Now
Naturally occurring but incredibly rare, quartz crystals appear to have grown and lit themselves from the inside in this striking lighting concept.
Studio Endo Figaro V Chandelier, New | Shop Now
Introduce a dynamic, geometric silhouette to any space with five overlapping hexagonal rings that can be adjusted for a unique expression.
A Rosie Outlook
From her workshop in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Rosie Li creates captivating lighting that draws inspiration from nature.