Seating, p 6
-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Segis The Pacific chair marks the debut of the company's partnership with architect George J. Sowden. Made entirely of polypropylene, it utilizes the latest air-molding technology for exceptional strength. Available with a special satin finish in a wide color range. Call 39-0577-980333 for information. |
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Material Furniture& p> Don't go looking for a fight with Christopher Douglas's Knock-Down/Drag-Out chair. This assembly-required piece is a cinch to put together (really). Four birch plywood pieces slot together in 15 seconds flat—all you need is a Phillips head screwdriver. |
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Global& p> For high style and ergonomic control, look no further than Metrus. A standard titanium-colored spider base gives rise to a curved seat and sweeping arm design with padded urethane arm caps. Adjustable seating functions include Synchro-Tilter, Knee-Tilter, Multi-Tilter, and Tilter. Two back heights—executive and high-back—provide the ultimate support. |
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De Sede& p> These DS-218 stools by Paolo Piva toy with the notion of similar yet different. Constructed with brushed stainless-steel frames and cushions upholstered in Scandinavian leather, fabric, or microfiber (shown), they share measurements—15 inches wide by 15 deep by 20 high—but deliver two distinct outcomes. |
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United Chair& p> The Tango portfolio delivers a technically advanced ergonomic design with user-friendly features and sophisticated adjustments—all while maintaining a clean, slim profile. These models satisfy a wide array of office applications in addition to the need for posture support and comfort. |
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Kron USA& p> The strong linear design of Jorge Pensi's Foro collection (shown here, the armchair) offers a versatile solution to reception and breakout work areas. Height-adjustable tables, which fit into the specially designed aluminum legs, offer a bit of work space—and a perfect spot to park your cappuccino. |
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