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Gift Ideas with Design and Visual Editor Jack Seedsman

Carl Hansen & Son CH24 Wishbone

01. Louis Poulsen AJ Table Light

The Louis Poulsen AJ table light, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1960, is an iconic piece known for its adjustable, downward-directed light and minimalist design. “I’m a huge fan of Arne’s work, and I’ve recently been re-visiting his architectural works, which inspired me to revisit his classic designs. I love how new finishes and colours, like the chrome and brick, have refreshed the AJ lamp’s appeal,” Seedsman says.

 

02. Carl Hansen & Son CH24 Wishbone Chair

Designed by Hans J. Wegner, the Carl Hansen & Son CH24 Wishbone chair is made to last. Crafted in hand-woven, durable paper cord, this chair has cemented itself as a design staple. “A visit to John Pawson’s house last year reignited my love for this chair. It was beautifully placed throughout the home—in bedrooms, the bathroom, and the dining room,” Seedsman reflects.

03. Brionvega Radio.cubo 

Designed in 1964 by Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso, the Brionvega Radio.cubo is a cult classic in Italian design with its vibrant colours and bold form. “I’m a big fan of anything by Brionvega, but I love the portability of the Radio.cubo and the ability to easily move it from room to room,” Seedsman says.

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04. Vitra Eames House Bird

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the walnut Vitra Eames House Bird is both timeless and playful; in fact, it has been an accent piece in the designers’ home for decades. “Years ago, I received a walnut Eames house bird as a gift,” Seedsman shares. “It’s a classic piece, whether perched on a shelf or on a stack of books,” he adds.

05. Wrong Shop Manifesto 03

The Wrong Shop Manifesto 03 by Nathalie Du Pasquier is an intricate and imaginative artwork exploring themes of assembly and construction. It is inspired by her background in textile design and her role in the Memphis Group. “Nathalie Du Pasquier’s work has always inspired me with its bold and graphic-style pattern. Her collaboration on a series of prints for The Wrong Shop is the perfect little memento of her work,” Seedsman affirms.

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