
Charles & Ray Eames' adjustable jig to to 'determine the seat and back angles of the molded-plywood chairs' (c.1945) (via Library of Congress).

Ulm stool by Max Bill, Hans Gugelot, Paul Hildinger (1955) (via the Ulm archive).

Lisa Lapinski's Nightstand (2005) (via Johanna Koenig).

Martino Gamper's Gallery Furniture (2007) (via Arttattler, photo © Francis Ware), as seen in Wouldn't It Be Nice recently at Somerset House.
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