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Classic Designers
Modernism in design was born as a means toward social good. It rejected frivolous ornamentation, privileged functionality, and envisioned a world in which technology could transform society for the better. Hans and Florence Knoll and their many collaborators inaugurated a new era of integrated design based on principles that remain vital today.
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Harry Bertoia
22 Products
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Marcel Breuer
15 Products
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Lewis Butler
2 Products
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Alexander Girard
1 Product
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Suzanne Huguenin
1 Product
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Florence Knoll
33 Products
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
21 Products
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George Nakashima
3 Products
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Florence Knoll
40 Products
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Isamu Noguchi
3 Products
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Warren Platner
11 Products
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Charles Pollock
2 Products
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Jens Risom
18 Products
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Eero Saarinen
44 Products
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Richard Schultz
40 Products
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Eero Saarinen
50 Products
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By Designer
Classic Designers
Modernism in design was born as a means toward social good. It rejected frivolous ornamentation, privileged functionality, and envisioned a world in which technology could transform society for the better. Hans and Florence Knoll and their many collaborators inaugurated a new era of integrated design based on principles that remain vital today.
Harry Bertoia
22 Products
Available
Marcel Breuer
15 Products
Available
Lewis Butler
2 Products
Available
Alexander Girard
1 Product
Available
Suzanne Huguenin
1 Product
Available
Florence Knoll
33 Products
Available
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
21 Products
Available
George Nakashima
3 Products
Available
Florence Knoll
40 Products
Available
Isamu Noguchi
3 Products
Available
Warren Platner
11 Products
Available
Charles Pollock
2 Products
Available
Jens Risom
18 Products
Available
Eero Saarinen
44 Products
Available
Richard Schultz
40 Products
Available
Eero Saarinen
50 Products
Available