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Seating, p 2

-- Interior Design, 11/9/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

Seating, page 2
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Davis Furniture

 
Warm wood meets hard metal in the stackable Lipse chair, which blends Scandinavian style and contemporary crispness. 2401 South College Drive, Box 2065, High Point, NC 27261; 336-889-2009.
 
www.davisfurniture.com
Nienkämper

 
The Jenkins chair combines the classic bentwood look of the Eames lounge with the latest technology in executive seating. The molded wood shell flexes to support the user. The Jenkins chair is appropriate for boardroom and private office applications. 257 Finchdene Square, Toronto, Ontario M1X 1B9, Canada; 800-668-9318.
 
www.nienkamper.com
Kron USA

 
The dignified Foro lounge chair was designed by architect Jorge Pensi. With its adjustable attached tables, Foro is ideal for reception and meeting areas and presentation rooms. It coordinates with a settee and two sofas also designed by Pensi. 1631 South Dixie Highway, Pompano Beach, FL 33060; 800-566-5766.
 
www.kronusa.com
Tracé Simple

 
The St. Germain chair and sofa are the first upholstered pieces from French designers Nathalie du Luart and Delphine Vendel. The optional stainless-steel sleeve for stacking books or setting drinks adds a bit of functional flair to the elegant form. Pucci, 44 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011; 212-633-0452.
 
no website
Interieurs

 
New to Henry Becq's Modénature collection is this simply elegant small side/dining chair in oak. It's the ultimate in refinement. 149 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013; 212-343-0800.
 
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Donghia

 
The St. James bench combines the drama of a fainting couch with the comfort of a sofa. Available in two sizes, the piece would be at home in residential or contract settings. 485 Broadway, New York, NY 10013; 800-366-4442.
 
www.donghia.com
Twentieth

 
The Strada chair is a truly unique piece. Made of individually cut plywood forms, the biomorphic design measures approximately 34 inches square by 28 inches high. 8057 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 323-904-1200.
 
www.twentieth.net
Walters Wicker

 
The Randi sofa has an inviting round form made of-you guessed it-wicker. The casually elegant sofa is 96 inches long by 44 inches deep by 33 inches high. 979 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022; 212-758-0472.
 
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Michael Jansen

 
East African thrones inspired the Babita chair. The king in this chair sits on an ergonomic seat with luxurious, natural materials, such as leather and mahogany. 55 West Chestnut, Suite 506, Chicago, IL 60610; 866-203-1501.
 
www.mjsworld.com

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