The Maestro Tempo Rug from Limited Edition features a curvy layered graphic, enhanced by traditional tufting.
Curves, color, and big personality define the now retro designs of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. These were periods of great cultural change fueled by youth-based idealism, and as art and design tend to reflect the times, it resulted in products which showcased individuality and a fresh perspective.
The Cirkus Chandelier approaches function and technology with a playful gesture, with U-shaped modules that can be pointed in any direction. Designed for AGO by BYMARS.
The Font Regular Chair is part of a collection whose names refer to typographical fonts. This curved design is available with or without arms, and is ideal for dining or use as an occasional chair.
A modular system with organic lines, the Osaka Sofa was designed by Pierre Paulin for the 1970 Osaka Expo. Now manufactured by La Cividina, users can combine and align the simple curved elements to create infinite seating solutions.
Part of Philippe Malouin's Group collection for SCP, the Group Armchair features a fixed, round seat and low back, which offers depth and comfort.
Designed by Caine Heintzman for ANDlight, the Vine Pendant series is exaggerated in form but modest in energy consumption. Low wattage LED bulbs make this retro design functional in the modern world.
Another design by Pierre Paulin, the Ribbon Chair is timelessly futuristic - even now, some 50 years after its creation.
The large size of the Bent Dining Table is offset by a curved form and soft glow – the perfect unison of brawn and beauty. Designed for Pulpo by Sebastian Herkner.
The Marenco Sofa by Mario Marenco was designed in 1970 from a revolutionary vision. Each cushion and armrest is singularly padded and upholstered, and attached at the base to a tubular metal frame, guaranteeing a strong and resilient design. Produced by Arflex.
The Flowerpot Pendant from &tradition is an original Verner Panton design inspired by the psychedelic and colorful "Flower Power" movement of the 1960s. This iconic light is a simple standout.
The Party Dining Table is an essential and timeless design. The bases in bent glass can be positioned outward or inward facing, in order to create different visual effects.
To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.