In anticipation of the holidays, we offer a selection of objects that have made design history and, above all, cost less than 100 euros
Lamps, nightstands, corkscrews, bottle holders and more, below you will find an extraordinary selection of timeless classics.
Courtesy of Alessi
I cavatappi Alessandro M. e Anna G. - Alessandro Mendini x Alessi
The most famous pair of corkscrews in Italian design since 1994: two icons that combine functionality and irony. With an anthropomorphic structure and an aesthetic close to Mendini's expressive lexicon, the Anna G. and Alessandro M. corkscrews celebrate the designer's visual alphabet with a unique and collectible style.
Discover it in its classic version and in its recent reissue, curated by Arthur Arbesser
Courtesy of Danese
Il posacenere Cubo - Bruno Munari x Danese
Designed by Munari in 1957, Cubo is now a timeless classic and an emblematic example of functional and essential design. With its clean geometric shape, the cube opens to collect ash and closes again to retain odors and residue.
Courtesy of Magis
Puppy - Eero Aarnio x Magis
“A chair is a chair... but a seat does not necessarily have to be a chair.”
Furniture, play, chair or whatever, Puppy is the most famous abstract dog in design, designed in 2005 by Eero Aarnio for Magis.
Discover it here
Photo courtesy of Federico Villa Studio
Lampada Dalù - Vico Magistretti x Artemide
A small masterpiece of Italian design, Dalù is a re-edition of the lamp designed by Vico Magistretti in '66. Its two small hemispheres are now available in three variants: orange, white or black.
Discover it here
Courtesy of Muuto
Appendiabiti The Dots - Lars Tornoe x Muuto
A project that made Muuto famous, The Dots is a set of wall-mounted coat racks in different sizes and colors. The Scandinavian brand's design transforms one of the world's most common objects into a cute, customizable sculptural composition.
Discover it here
Courtesy of Kartell
Portaoggetti Componibili - Anna Castelli Ferrieri x Kartell
A true icon, the famous Componibili (offered here with two drawers - height 40 cm) appropriates new elegant colors: khaki green, petrol blue and purple. Made in 1968 by Anna Castelli Ferreri, it is pop, democratic, modular. Winner of numerous awards, it is exhibited at the MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Courtesy of HAY
Table Clock - Jasper Morrison x HAY
The table clock has a dual function: it is mounted on a removable stand that allows it to be placed on a table, or it can be hung on a wall. It is available in four colors (Black, Blue, Green and White) and reflects Jasper Morrison's essential, clean design without the need for superfluous details.
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Courtesy of Seletti
Love in Bloom - Marcantonio x Seletti
Designer Marcantonio delivers an ironic, surrealist and subversive vision: the porcelain vase realistically reproduces a human heart. Veins and arteries give life to a single-flower vase series designed to hold a unique and extravagant flower arrangement.
Discover it here
Courtesy of Vitra
Trays - Charles & Ray Eames x Vitra
The Classic Trays (1945-74) by Alexander Girard and Charles and Ray Eames are available in three sizes. Made of laminated plywood, they display patterns drawn from the rich array of images created by these legendary designers.
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Courtesy of Georg Jensen
Alfredo Bottle Rack - Alfredo Häberli for Georg Jensen
Made of stainless steel, the wine rack can accommodate up to three bottles and can be arranged vertically or horizontally. Alfredo Häberli has created an everyday object that is simple and neat, as well as having lots of character.
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