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Seating, p 3

-- 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 3
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J. Robert Scott

 
Le Petit Fauteuil is part of the Scott Classics collection. Prompted by an art deco design, it features graceful legs and arms and a generously wide and deep seat. 500 North Oak Street, Inglewood, CA 90302; 877-207-5130.
 
www.jrobertscott.com
Espasso

 
Claudia Moreira Salles designed the elegant Tragara sofa. Made of imbuia wood, linen, and silk, it harmonizes with traditional and contemporary environments. 34-01 38th Avenue, 4th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101; 718-472-0022.
 
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Tucker Robbins

 
The Contemporary barstool combines hard lines with natural materials. The frame is ebony; the back is hand-hewn pine. 33-02 Skillman Avenue, 4th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101; 888-880-6442.
 
www.tuckerrobbins.com
Ted Boerner

 
Taking references ranging from 19th-century wing chairs to 1960s mod furniture, the Skoop sofa encapsulates the sitter with its unique design. The capacious seat rests on a wood frame, available in walnut, maple, white oak, or mahogany. 10 Arkansas Street, Studio G, San Francisco, CA 94107; 415-487-0110.
 
www.tedboerner.com
Shaver/Melahn Studios

 
The Little Ricky chair and ottoman, inspired by the classic club chair, rest on substantial wooden legs with maple feet. 114 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011; 212-366-9783.
 
www.shavermelahn.com
Minotti

 
Simplicity and elegance characterize the Held chair and ottoman. A comfortable lounge by itself, Held becomes a luxurious chaise when paired with the ottoman. Via Indipenza 152, Box 61, 20036 Meda MI, Italy; 39-0362-343499.
 
www.minotti.com
Halcon

 
The Lineal chair was inspired by both Regency and art deco lines, but this split personality is hardly a flaw. Available with an upholstered or slatted back, with or without arms, Lineal works in a variety of settings. 1811 Second Avenue NW, Stewartville, MN 55976; 507-533-4235.
 
www.halconcorp.com
Heltzer

 
These Sedona stackers were designed for indoor and outdoor use, with removable covers in more than 50 colors. Stackable up to five high, the chair has a stainless-steel frame and optional armrests. 4130 North Rockwell Street, Chicago, IL 60618; 773-509-0005.
 
www.heltzer.com
Haworth

 
The Improv S.E. is a thin-profile, fully ergonomic seat with a square or round back and a high-arc base. 1 Haworth Center, Holland, MI 49423; 800-344-2600.
 
www.haworth.com

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