Without knowing “what is stylish” you cannot dress well on a budget. The same goes for your space: use these 10 icons of great design to inspire your choices for your home decor.
We’ve all seen them, those bachelor pads of the rich and famous; Do you know what are the reasons that motivate you to play the lottery? Chances are that most of them include one or two of the pieces listed below. And of course, like most things readily available to celebrity types, these chairs and tables and sofas don’t come cheap. But, like affordable style On primer, it’s important to know what demand it has so you can find affordable versions at other places.

Let’s start with a classic that’s relatively new on the scene, a stool designed in the year 2000 by husband and wife team Shin and Tomoko Azumi. The streamlined silhouette makes it a versatile choice for many different interiors, and the low section allows it to be easily stored under a countertop. the real deal Its price may be $1,345But cheap ones will push you back Between $100 and $200 depending on the style.


2. Eames Eiffel Chair
The history of the Eames Eiffel Chair dates back to the year 1948, when Charles and Ray Eames, another husband-wife team, developed the Eiffel Chair using the newly popular material fiberglass. They were interested in creating new shapes using updated technology, so this round plastic seat was born. these beauties Cost $875 and upIt depends on whether you get a new or an old piece. Replicas can be found For about $80 on Amazon.


3. Vasili Chair
The chair later called “Wassily” was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1926, and produced by the German-Austrian furniture manufacturer Thonet in the late 1920s. Inspired by the handlebars of his bike, Breuer used bent tubular steel and canvas fabric, which were revolutionary at the time. Like these iconic pieces of furniture, the Wassily chair is still in production today and a Authentic costs $4,000+. can be reproduced for less than $400.


4. Isamu Noguchi Table
The Isamu Noguchi coffee table was commissioned by Herman Miller’s design team in 1947, with Noguchi creating it for the president of the Museum of Modern Art. The two identical curved pieces of wood used for the base gave the piece an artistic feel, so the Noguchi Table was billed as a “sculpture for use”. this classic You will get $2,695 back. A copy can be found on Amazon for $400.


5. Saarinen Dining Table
This widely recognized table was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1958, after five years of research and development. He was inspired to create a more harmonious table design that did not rely on four legs. The sculptural curves give it a modern feel, while the single support makes it more functional (allowing it to provide seating for more than four people). The price of these tables is fixed at $19,000+ Depends on style. cheap options Can be found for $190.


6. Nelson Platform Bench
Introduced in 1946, this bench is one of the foremost symbols of mid-century modern design. Built to be functional, it’s just as useful as a bench or coffee table. Designer George Nelson had a background in architecture, which is evident in the rectangular form of this timeless bench. hope of spend $2000+ on this. Amazon has it A replica for less than $200.


7. Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman
One of the most famous pieces of furniture in recent history, the Eames lounge chair and coordinating ottoman are timeless yet modern. Designed over a period of several years and released by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956, they merged comfort with style. It has become an icon of modern style and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Molded plywood and leather seats are available today, but at a high price over $8,000. tribute can be found less than $580. For something more affordable, you can find Eames Elements Ikea’s Poang For $149.


8. Corbusier LC2 Sofa
Le Corbusier, a renowned architect and designer during the first half of the twentieth century, created this iconic sofa in 1928 in the same style as his original Petite Lounge armchair. Instead of being positioned on the interior of the sofa, tubular steel supports were placed on the outside, becoming an integral and memorable part of the design.
The Maxell “Blown Away” advertisement that became a pop culture icon in the ’80s features a Corbusier chair.


This is another investment item, costing around $2,000 (and more for the three-seat style). Knock-offs can be found For around $1000+.


9. Bertoia Diamond Chair
In 1952, designer and sculptor Harry Bertoia was inspired by an industrial material and transformed it into a work of art that we still recognize today as one of the most famous chairs in history. Transforming the usually angular metal material into a rounded, almost cocoon-like shape gives the chair a most unique look. These chairs will push you back About $3,000+ each. Similarly styled pieces can also be Got it for $300.


10. Eames Molded Plywood Chair
You’ve probably been noticing a trend by now – Eames is one of the most historically significant names in the furniture industry. Hailed by Time Magazine as the best design of the 20th century, this unique chair was expertly crafted in 1946 to perfectly fit the shape of the body, and even has shock absorbers to prevent any jerky movements. Price of these beautiful chairs $1,900+ Depends on wood type and finish. There may be replicas was for $218.
If you haven’t noticed these pieces before, my guess is that you will now. Check out Architectural Digest the next time you’re in Barnes & Noble and I can guarantee you’ll recognize at least one or two chairs. This furniture has stood the test of time, both as a revolutionary new product when it was originally designed and as a timeless classic ever since. As you can see from the prices, these pieces aren’t accessible to everyone… but the style emanating from each makes them worth the investment. After all, we need a little encouragement from time to time, right?