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Furniture dupes and originals - can you tell the difference?

Pia Seidel
15.3.2024
Translation: machine translated
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Because it is difficult, and rarely meaningful, to reinvent the wheel, design often likes to quote. I'll tell you which design icons certain furniture and home accessories from our range are inspired by.

In this series of articles, I share the profiles of well-known furniture classics with you. On the one hand, because I like the stories behind things. On the other hand, because I want to explain the origins of selected furniture. This way, you'll get an overview and perhaps recognise what's a dupe and what's a cheeky copy the next time you buy something.

1. "IC Lights T1"

2. "Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant"

  • Designers: George Nelson and William Renwick
  • Manufacturer: Howard Miller Clock Company
  • Year of creation: 1950
  • Made in: Germany
  • Value: approx. 700 euros

3. "Pumpkin Chair"

  • Designer: Pierre Paulin
  • Manufacturer: Ligne Roset
  • Year of creation: 1971
  • Made in: France
  • Value: from 2500 euros

4. "Round Chair"

  • Designer: Hans J. Wegner
  • Manufacturer: Johannes Hansen
  • Year of creation: 1949
  • Made in: Denmark
  • Value: from 3000 euros

5th "Saarinen Conference Chair"

6. "Savoy"

  • Designer: Alvar Aalto
  • Manufacturer: Iittala
  • Year of creation: 1937
  • Made in: Germany
  • Value: from 120 euros

7. "Eames Time-Life Stools"

  • Designers: Charles and Ray Eames
  • Manufacturer: Eames
  • Year of creation: 1960
  • Made in: USA
  • Value: from 2000 euros

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