Hella Jongerius

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a red and orange couch sitting on top of a white floor
Video interview: Hella Jongerius on her Polder Sofa for Vitra
Dutch designer Hella Jongerius reflects on the enduring popularity of Polder, her first sofa design, in the second movie of our exclusive new video series
three different colored vases with wooden handles
a wooden table with two white plates and a wicker basket on the back side
Aalto 900 tea trolley, white
a green couch with two pillows on it's back and the seat upholstered
Vitra - Hella Jongerius Polder XS Sofa
there are many different colored bottles on the table with each one's own name
"Rulla" by Markku Salo in new colours #markkusalo #lokalhelsinki #vanessathelokalintern
a small table with two wheels on it and a white shelf underneath the table top
Hella Jongerius launches new editions of Artek's tea trolley
a bunch of different colored couches sitting next to each other on a white background
Vitra | Polder
an orange pillow with a pink crochet cover on it's side, sitting on a white surface
Maharam Polder Sofa by Hella Jongerius for Vitra - Design Milk
Limited Edition Maharam Polder Sofa by Hella Jongerius for Vitra Photo
a couch with several pillows on it and a footstool in front of it
Maharam Polder Sofa by Hella Jongerius for Vitra - Design Milk
an orange chair sitting on top of a white floor next to a sign that says citrus
Hella Jongerius / 79
Hella Jongerius: sedia dell'East River
there are many different vases on display in this room
Palette play: Hella Jongerius explores the powerful complexities of colour in solo show
Hella Jongerius' show Breathing Colour at Design Museum | Wallpaper*
there are many different colored bottles on the table
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four different colored chairs sitting next to each other
Vitra launches a lounge chair by Hella Jongerius in Milan
Vitra launches a lounge chair by Hella Jongerius in Milan
a pink vase with an orange and black stripe on the bottom is shown in front of a white background
Hella Jongerius’s Berlin Studio Is a Feast for the Eyes
Hella Jongerius’s Berlin Studio Is a Feast for the Eyes | Architectural Digest