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Call 02 9570 7787 Sign in or Create an account BedroomDining Room 1Dining Room 2Lounge Room Charles and Ray Eames MRF - Custom Made Eero Saarinen Hans Wegner Arne Jacobsen Philippe Starck Warren Platner French Provincial Furniture Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - Barcelona Le CorbusierAll payments are processed via NAB Transact - One of Australia's leading payment gateways. Your personal information is encrypted and securely processed. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Direct Debit transfers How we do it Great design accessible for all GREAT DESIGN IN YOUR HOME Mid-century Scandinavian style continues to dominate interior design, and with good reason. We look at what makes Scandi style great and how you can get on-trend. They aren’t bestsellers for nothing! See what all the fuss is about and join 1000s of other customers with our popular pieces. PLUS get everything 30% off. Ever wondered which mid-century designer you are similar to, or what the biggest colour trends are this year?




Wonder no more and head over to VOGA’s style blog for the answers. THIS IS HOW WE DO IT With no high street shops we have less overheads. In turn this means we can offer lower prices without ever compromising on quality. DIRECTLY FROM THE MAKERS Once you’ve ordered from us, we’ll arrange for your product to be manufactured according to your specifications. From craftsmanship to materials, our focus is always on quality. We know our products will last, so we offer a ten-year guarantee on every one. Sign up now to our newsletter and get 10€ off your first order, access to exclusive offers and giveaways, style tips, design news and interior inspiration. I am already registeredItems 1 to 24 of 337 total Items 1 to 24 of 337 totalNew copyright laws in the UK have come into effect, banning replicas of some of the most-copied icons of 20th century furniture design – including pieces by Arne Jacobsen, and Charles and Ray Eames (+ slideshow).




As of 28 July 2016, dealers cannot make or import new furniture copies. After a transitional period of six months, they will no longer be able to sell them either. The change brings the UK – once derided as "a Trojan Horse for the importation of copies into Europe" – into line with the rest of the EU, which has longer-lasting copyright protections. While the future of the laws may be uncertain following June's Brexit vote, for the time being UK copyright protections for industrial design have been extended. They've changed from 25 years after an item is first marketed to 70 years from the death of the creator. This is the result of the repeal of section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988, which previously exempted industrially manufactured pieces from the copyright protections afforded to artistic works. Although there's still a legal grey area for items "inspired by" designer classics and boasting only small differences from the originals, the shift could spell the end for businesses that rely on rip-offs.




Here are 10 of the most copied designs that are now protected: Designed by: Charles (1907–1978) and Ray (1912–1988) Eames The plastic Eames DSW chair with its Eiffel Tower-like base is one of the most copied pieces of furniture. Discount supermarket chain Aldi was recently selling pairs of replica Eames chairs for £39.99. That's a fraction of the £339 it costs to buy a single authorised version of the chair, manufactured for the UK market by Swiss design brand Vitra. While UK law deemed the chair out of copyright 25 years after its marketing in 1950, the repeal effectively means it will be protected until 2058, 70 years after Ray's death. The Eameses were famously advocates for democratic, affordable design, so the merit of replicas of their furniture is often a subject of debate among their fans. Arne Jacobsen Egg chair, 1958 Designed by: Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) Originally designed for the Radisson SAS hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark, Arne Jacobsen's Egg easy chair has since been manufactured by Republic of Fritz Hansen.




Recognisable to the British public as the diary room chair from the first series of Big Brother, it can be bought for £559 through replica retailer Vita Interiors. That compares to £4,283 from Fritz Hansen. The design is now protected until 2041. Hans Wegner Wishbone chair, 1950 Designed by: Hans Wegner (1914–2007) Also known as the CH24, the Wishbone chair has been in continual production by Carl Hansen & Sons since 1950. Its name comes from its characteristic Y-shaped back. Retailing for £504 at design store Skandium, a version of the chair can also be purchased for £120 from Swivel UK. The Danish design classic is now copyright protected in the UK until 2077. Designed by: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) Even though it was designed a full 87 years ago, the leather and chrome Barcelona chair remains one of the most iconic seats of the 20th century. It will now be copyright protected in the UK until 2039. The official version manufactured by Knoll, retails for £5,232.




Replicas can be purchased for £455 from Swivel UK. Designed by: Xavier Pauchard (1880–1948) By contrast, the Tolix chair, designed five years after the Barcelona, will be newly copyright protected for only the next two years. The new copyright provisions cover designs for 70 years after the death of the creator, and Tolix's French designer, Xavier Pauchard, passed away 68 years ago. The metal Tolix has been a ubiquitous design, with replicas available in supermarket chain Tesco for £59.99. Still made by original manufacturers Tolix, the official version retails for £187. Jean Prouvé Standard chair, 1950 Designed by: Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) French designer and architect Jean Prouvé first began work on the Standard chair in 1934, although it wasn't released until 1950. Traditionally manufactured in wood and steel, it has a distinctive shape with thin front legs and more robust, load-bearing back legs. While Vitra holds the licence to manufacture it in the UK, where it retails for £547, an "identical" chair can be bought through Voga for €124.




The UK's new copyright provisions will protect the Standard Chair until 2054. Designed by: Eileen Gray (1878–1976) Previously out of copyright since 1952, the E1027 will now by protected in the UK until 2046. Gray originally designed the adjustable metal table for her own house, wanting a multipurpose item that could serve as an occasional, side or bedside table. Aram Designs holds the worldwide licence for Gray's designs, and sells the E1027 for £510. At Swivel UK, the replica is £108. Isamu Noguchi coffee table, 1944 Designed by: Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) Sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi is said to have described this 1944 coffee table as his best furniture design. Now manufactured by Vitra and sold for £1,324, it is replicated by the likes of Swivel UK for £230. It is now copyright protected until 2058. Designed by: Le Corbusier (1887–1965) Designed in 1928 and manufactured in the year of his death, Le Corbusier's LC2 is described as "the archetype of the modern chair" by manufacturers Cassina.

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