These hard wearing and handsome door mats are handmade in coastal Maine, woven from the rope traditionally used by the New England lobstermen. This highly durable material renders the mats...
Maharam was founded in 1902 by Louis Maharam, a Russian immigrant. Through the generations, the company evolved from a source of theatrical textiles for costume and set design in the...
The story of Maison Louis Marie begins with the French nobleman and botanist Louis Marie Aubert du Petit Thouars, who discovered over 2,000 plant species while exiled to Indian Ocean...
With their cool, understated designs, these world globes from a small German company are a significant departure from colorful school room versions, making them an elegant addition to even the...
Mokume—Japanese for "wood grain"—is the design theme of this visually impressive and very functional wall mounted coat rack. The solid hardwood, 4" diameter coat hooks have been rounded the reveal...
Despite their simple appearance, these wood ply trays employ advanced manufacturing technology to produce a molded ply surface that is structurally strong with a durable, moisture resistant finish. The versatile...
Japanese design places a high value on well considered details, and this wastebasket is no exception -- it perfectly demonstrates the power of design to elevate an everyday item into...
An essential for the wine drinker, this German designed cutter dispenses bottle foil with ease. Made from satin finished, rust-proof, die-cast zinc, the tong-like shape is designed to accommodate a...
In 1916, Nousaku began manufacturing Buddhist ritual objects, Japanese tea sets, and vases made of brass and bronze in Takaoka, Japan. The city has flourished since 1609, and built its...
For more than a hundred years, the Iris Hantverk company has employed visually impaired artisans to handcraft high-quality products using traditional methods. Excellent examples of the Scandinavian ideal of beautiful,...
Crafted in Michigan from solid hardwood, this handsome catch-all tray is equally at home on the dresser, desk, coffee or entry table. Use it to collect spare change, keys, remote...
In 1916, Nousaku began manufacturing Buddhist ritual objects, tea sets, and vases made of brass and bronze in Takaoka, Japan. Over time, the city became known as the center of...