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Furniture: Contract/Tables

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Itoki Design, CC Table

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Furniture: Contract/Tables: Itoki Design — CC Table

A sturdy modular table system constructed from standard steel profiles connected to a sculptural aluminum corner. The work surface mates to the frame with a matching angle around its periphery. Available in wood and solid colored tops with complimentary colored powdercoat frames. Premium options include glass tops, plated/polished frames.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Furniture: Contract/Tables

Davis Furniture Industries, Inc. — Tune Table Series
The foundation of this design starts with the 10° angled, support leg that acts as a repetitive visual connecting tops to the network of frames under the table. The program offers three systems — a modular system for configurations, meeting tables with jewel-like cross bases, and straight conferencing for boardrooms.

DUNE — Gormley
A side table with a killer profile... Gormley is fashionable with a superb hi-gloss finish. It is both durable and resistant to liquids which will come in handy when you have friends over for drinks. This familiar form has been modernized with clean lines, amazing proportions and bright colors options.

TUOHY Furniture Corporation — Cubist Tables
TUOHY collaborated with Norman Diekman to create “Cubist Tables,” inspired by Picasso’s 1914 sculpture “Guitar.” The designs play with subtleties of form, asymmetry, shifting planes, angularity, and positive/negative space, in a truly Cubist expression. Cubist Tables are available in a variety of shapes/sizes, and in exquisite veneers, glass and Corian.

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