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Blu Dot Buttercup Chair

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When it comes to seating surfaces, you don¡¯t need upholstery to be comfortable. Take the Buttercup Chair from Blu Dot ($650), for example. The chair features a cut-out seat with a bucket shape to cup your back, and a swiveling recline motion. Oh, and it comes in two colors ¡ª ebony stain on ash veneer or white oak with whitened finish, making sure it will fit right into the room you put it in.
Price: $650   |   BUY

Walk Dont Walk Chair

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It¡¯s not often that we get to feature an item that is much an ingenious piece of pop-culture art as it is anything else, but this is one of those times. The Road Tested Chair ($3,700) is handmade from two working NYC Walk/Don¡¯t Walk signs. The frame is made out of reconfigured, customized steel street sign brackets, and the seat has been outfitted with a felt suspension for cushioning. Honestly, a museum-quality piece.
Price: $3,700   |   BUY

LEM Piston Stool

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When you¡¯ve been named Product of the Year at a prestigious design conference, chances are you¡¯re pretty damn cool. The LEM Piston Stool by Shin and Tomoko Azumi ($600) fits the bill, winning the award at the International Interior Design Awards in 2000. It¡¯s unique and innovative design features a fully rotating seat, contract-quality build, and a gas cylinder that adjusts the stool¡¯s height from counter height (26.5¡±) to bar height (31¡±) with a flick of a lever. Not to mention that it comes in wood, leather, and all stainless ¡ª for the times when the bar is made of wood ¡ª and as we all know, wood overload is never good.
Price: $600   |   BUY

Kashiwado Chair by Isamu Kenmochi

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When we first saw pictures of this chair, we were almost entirely sure we¡¯d have to have one. Designed for Tendo Japan in 1961, the Kashiwado Chair by Isamu Kenmochi ($9,950) has become a true design icon, yet remains rather difficult to find. Made of polished cedar, there is no question that the chair will last a lifetime ¡ª just ask the famous Sumo wrestler Kashiwado for whom the chair was created.

Price: $9,950   |   BUY

Dane Chair by Chiasso

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This powder blue beauty could be the commanding center of any room. Chisasso's Dane Chair ($450), covered in micro-suede with a dark chocolate solid oak frame, is an oversized "chair and a half" size for maximum comfort and assurance that your "large" aunt won't hang off the sides.
Price: $450   |   BUY

Larkin Bench

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The Larkin Bench ($700) from Room & Board would be perfect for a foyer or placed at the end of a bed or behind a sofa. The padded seat is made of rich full-grain leather, while a slatted shelf can be used for temporary storage or for display items.
Price: $700   |   BUY

La-Z-Boy Redford Chair

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This ain't your dad's La-Z-Boy Chair ($TBA). The company got with the times recently and began offering chairs that men under 50 would actually consider buying. Pricing wasn't immediately available, but I'll guarantee you this thing is a lot less than you'd expect. It's available in 12 hues, but our favorite by far is the red. A recliner that doesn't look like a recliner. Perfect.
Price: $TBA   |   BUY
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The Barcelona Chair

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Certain items in life are worth paying for, as they will never go out of style. A well-tailored suit. An elegant timepiece. The Barcelona Chair ($3,890). First shown to the world at the International Exposition in 1929, the chair continues to this day to be a cornerstone of great design, exuding class and elegance like no other piece of furniture. Sure, it's a bit pricey, but what else can you spend this kind of money on and be virtually guaranteed that it will still be in style long after you¡¯re gone?
Price: $3,890   |   BUY