Interior Design - January 1, 2003
Features
Shine on
Once a showroom in Chicago's landmark former furniture mart, the 3,000-square-foot space had all the ingredients for design drama: views of Lake Michigan and tree-lined Lake Shore Drive, high ceilings, spatial flexibility. Because only a small percentage of the square footage lay along the window wall, however, it took an imaginative architect couple to bring out the inherent beauty.
- Departments
- Books
- Books
- Centerfold
- Building new hope
- Crosslines
- He's Back!
- Designers and Photographers in this Issue
- Bios
- Editorial
- New (and improved) digs for design
- Freezeframe
- Freeze Frame
- Future Furniture
- Future furniture
- Market
- Market
- Matters of Design
- The genius of the aberrant
- News Desk
- Standing Tall
- News bytes
- Wall Art
- Design's Healing Powers
- 15 Strong
- Focus on Bourke-White
- Flooring Takes the Floor
- In Memoriam
- Features
- Gym Design
- Vienna Walls
- Office Design
- Fit to print
- Making the grade
- Residential Design
- 2003: a space odyssey
- From A to Zeff
- Retail Design
- In the bank
- Showroom Design
- Vitra, Va-Va-Voom
- Special Report
- Interior Design Giants
- 2003 Giants: 1-25
- Kitchen and Bath
- K&B products
- Escape route, down
- Deca decadence
- Stainless style
- Taking the plunge
- Clean sweep
- Supplement
- Hospitality Supplement
- Czech Check-in
- The Bilbao effect
- Sheep chic
- The twain shall meet
- Hospitality products
- Walk-Through
- Office Design
- Adobe illustrated
- Restaurant Design
- Design synthetic, cuisine organic
- Built for speed
- Retail Design
- Fancy footwork
- Showroom
- Solutions for Solutia, Chicago
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