The Marenco Sofa by Arflex 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.
The 1970s was an age of experimentation, where funk was introduced to form and function. The radical spirit of the decade was reflected in design, and while some concepts are better left in the past (we're looking at you, waterbeds and carpeted bathrooms!), the more successful styles have us nostalgic for a groovier time. Rich materials and textiles, dark woods, autumnal colors, and the boldness in concept and form--embrace it all with designs inspired by The Feel Good Decade.
Characterized by the lightness of its Viennese straw body, the Colony Armchair from Miniforms is a comfortable and timeless design - imagine it in the contemporary home, both then and now.
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.
Frederica's Pon was intended to be the "anti-coffee table." This Jasper Morrison design is small yet strong and functional, able to stand alone or be arranged in a grouping for a contract space.
The Open Mic Pendant Light makes the strongest impact when placed in pairs or rows, and is sure to inspire conversation in every setting.
Primary shapes are thoughtfully arranged to make the Group Sofa by SCP. Structured but soft, its overall effect can be refined or groovy, based on upholstery choice.
The Olle Dining Table has an asymmetrical construction which enables users to sit intuitively - there is no head to the table, so everyone feels equally important. The Piet Boon design has bold legs which make a 70s-inspired statement.
Designed by Marcel Wanders for Moooi, the Nut Dining Chair is the perfect meal-time companion. Its protective embrace encourages the user to sit for hours, and the rich patterns of available textiles distinguish it from the rest.
The Manhattan Coffee Table is a stunning asymmetric composition, which encourages the user to discover its best function. Designed for experimentation, it is much more practical than expected.
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.