Six furniture gifts that ship quick! Though furniture makes an excellent gift, long lead times mean it may already be too late to get it from many sources. That’s why when when I saw Inmod’s new Quick Ship Classics announced on their blog today, I knew I had to let you know. Basically they’ve taken their most popular modern classic reproductions and made them available to ship in 5-7 business days. So you definitely have plenty of time to get them for the holidays. These Quick Six are shown below. Many of these items are also completely customizable, which is cool too if you have the time to wait. Now get your holiday shopping on!
Jacobsen Egg Chair – $1131
The Egg Chair was introduced in 1958 by designer Arne Jacobsen. It was originally designed for the lobby of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. An instant hit and still popular, the Egg Chair has a unique look and chamber like seating area that blocks exterior noise.
Eames Lounge & Ottoman – $1399-1459
One of Charles and Ray Eames’ most well known designs, the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman are hallmarks of mid-century modern design. Comfortable, luxurious, and still popular today, who wouldn’t want this gorgeous set as a holiday gift?
Eero Aarnio Style Ball Chair – $899
The Eero Aarnio Ball Chair is undoubtedly one of the most well-known modern classics and definitely a favorite. It was first introduced in 1963 by Eero Aarnio. Check out my hands on review of this piece from earlier this year.
Eames Style Plywood Dining Chair with Wood Legs – $199-205
The Eames Style Plywood Dining Chair is a favorite among fans of modern classic furniture, and was named the best design of the 20th century by Time Magazine. Sounds like a good gift to me.
Paul Volther Corona Chair & Ottoman – $1365
The Corona Chair was first produced by Danish designer Paul Volther in the early 1960s. Its unique look is a real attention getter, yet it also offers a surprisingly comfortable seat.
Jacobsen Swan Chair – $729
Arne Jacobsen first introduced the Swan Chair in 1958 and is one of the most popular pieces of the 20th century. Featuring all curves and no straight lines, it was very technologically innovative for its time. Its unique look makes it a fun addition to any home.
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