Outdoor Furniture, p2
-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM
| accessories • building materials • fabrics & wallcoverings • flooring • furniture |
| kitchen & bath • lighting • office • outdoor furniture • seating |
| Spring 2003: Outdoor Furniture |
Fall 2002 Spring 2002 1 • 2 |
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Element 107 A peculiar kind of arachnoid grace informs the Moda lounge chair. Wickedly arched legs of enameled hardwood play off a sinuous seat with teak slats. Phone 510-649-8895 for information. |
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Kingsley-Bate The Amalfi Deep seating group presents elegant architectural lines and cushions with a tailored look that nevertheless provide deep-down comfort. Each seat measures a roomy 30 inches wide by 33 inches deep by 35 inches high. Visit site. |
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Warisan The Calvo easy chair in natural teak with oil-rubbed finish is streamlined to synthesize Asian and contemporary aesthetics. Loose cushions add comfort. Visit site. |
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Giati This comfy lounge is the latest addition to the Castillo line of cast-aluminum outdoor furniture. It features a woven-metal seat that exhibits craftsmanship most often associated with fine woodwork. Available in six finishes: bronzed aluminum, platinum, antique mahogany, earth, brick, and evergreen. Visit site. |
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Stephanie Odegard Collection The Outdoor Living collection by Glyn Peter Machin comprises five pieces made in oiled or natural teak with brass hardware. We especially love the curlicue arm details of the reclining lounge chair and lounge sofa. Phone 305-573-7663 for information. |
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Henry Hall Designs Following the success of the Pure chaise, designed in 1999 by Wim Segers, the Pure Light chaise works wonders with Elbertex. This cottonlike fabric, actually a blend of polyester and solution-dyed acrylic, is so comfortable that no cushions are needed. Elbertex also dries quickly and weathers outdoor conditions effortlessly. Visit site. |
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