Ten iconic designs that have been reissued for contemporary interiors
Dezeen Showroom: a postmodernist chair that allows multiple seating positions and a minimalist floor lamp are the latest classic reissued designs to be featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Also included is a contemporary release of Ib Kofod-Larsen's 1953 Penguin Chair by MENU, Plank and Konstantin Grcic's stackable Miura stool from 2005 and Verner Panton's Easy Sofa and pouf by Verpan originally designed in 1964.
Reproductions of furniture and lighting fixtures dating from the 1950s to the early 2000s ? such as those listed below ? are made for a number of reasons, including consumer demand for iconic pieces and the inclination to remake timeless items from more sustainable materials.
Dezeen Showroom presents sensitively reissued design classics from a variety of internationally recognised brands, designers and manufacturers.
Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm for Varier
Terje Ekstrøm designed the Ekstrem chair in 1984 as a playful statement seating piece with a structure that allows for many different seating poses and postures.
Varier's contemporary release sees the chair upholstered in new knitted velvet fabric from Kvadrat in orange, rose, blue, green, black and white colours.
Find out more about Ekstrem ?
Bauhaus chairs by Erich Dieckmann for TYP
A trio of chairs originally invented by renowned Bauhaus designer Erich Dieckmann have been reissued by Austrian brand TYP.
Versatile and functional, the D1, D1+ and D2 chairs were created around 90 years ago and are examples of ...
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