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Furniture, p 2

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Silas Seandel& p>

Known mainly for metal furniture made with sculptural techniques, Silas Seandel has created another unique work with the NYC coffee table. The sculpture-as-furniture, furniture-as-sculpture piece features an expressive composition of distressed rods cast in bronze and set beneath a glass top.
Silas Seandel

Jofco& p>

With everything from desks and credenzas to lateral files and wardrobes, the Vanguard series is leading the way in snazzy office design. The furniture pairs anodized-aluminum frames with a range of materials and finishes that effect either a high-tech feel or a sense of warmth
Jofco

Tuohy& p>

Although the Parameters collection has a set inventory of parts, the arrangement possibilities are endless. An innovative ordering system allows customers to choose from a mixed palette of materials, sizes, finishes, and technology options. All this, along with the near-limitless numbers of configurations, shows how broad the parameters really are.
Tuohy

Aimara Masterpieces& p>

Simple and luxe, this handcrafted coffee table brings together two elegant materials with the help of a straightforward design gesture: the crisscross. Matte bronze bands converge, unifying the lacquered honey-tone pony-hide surface.
Aimara Masterpieces

Stephanie Odegard Collection& p>

Part of the Metropolis collection by Newell Design, commode, style #332 reflects the influence of modern French cabinetmakers. It's available in a range of standard lacquer colors and wood veneers, and its detailing comes in bronze or pearl inlay.
Stephanie Odegard Collection

Daniel Jonathan Kopec& p>

The walnut EPF02A is designed for infinite configurations, whether as a bench, a low table, or shelving and storage (when stacked). Closer examination reveals a fine tung-oil finish and details such as leather and felt-padded feet and a divoted top.
Daniel Jonathan Kopec

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