.......All I want for Christmas are these spinning tops.
Oh Pretty Please : )
These stunning tops simply make my head spin with joy, and are ranking pretty high on my wish list. To commemerate the innovative design of Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller introduced these limited edition solid walnut tops in October of this year but they'll only be available for purchase until April 2010.
This collection of exclusive tops are inspired by my all time favorite design team, the Eames' giant collection of huge toys, and designed by one of my favorite porcelain studios, KleinReid. How can I not have these these!
“Toys are not really as innocent as they look. Toys and games are prelude to serious ideas.”
- Charles Eames
"We drew inspiration from Ray and Charles Eames' gigantic toy collection - calling them "avid" collectors puts it mildly! We sifted through cataloged toys, games, folk art, models - you name it - and spent an afternoon at their case study home in Pacific Palisades, CA. We quickly fell in love with their tops, from primitive to refined, amassed from around the world (and featured in their film "Tops" of course).
Back in our studio we set to work creating shapes and making models. The trio is turned solid walnut and celebrates silhouette, material and most importantly - PLAY! They're intriguing at rest and addictive in use." - David Reid
No.1
No.5
No.7
This select edition of three are the first of what will be a series of 12 tops with additional designs slated for future release. The trio are available thru Herman Miller for $199US per set and thru contacting KleinReid, however, a note on their website states they're currently out of stock. So Santa, maybe if you call my friend at Herman Miller she may know where to find some. ; )
Herman Miller describes the tops as both classic toys and kinetic art!
For those of you who live in the Manhattan area, I'm so envious...., this weekend KleinReid is having their annual holiday sale this weekend. This studio is at the forefront of porcelain design, (even Michelle Obama is a fan), so if you're in the area this is sure to be a treasure trove of unique "made from scratch" finds.
Photos: Hermanmiller.com and kleinreid.com