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Seating, p 1

Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Erik Jorgensen&>

Take a gander at Erik Jorgensen's timeless furniture models all striped up and ready to soar—you won't believe your eyes. Not only did Fanny Aronson's giddy textile designs revamp a classic but they also showed us that something is definitely right-on in the state of Denmark. At House of Copenhagen.
Erik Jorgensen

Simon James Design&>

It doesn't get much hotter than this—and it's not just the red upholstery. The Patterson sectional sofa by Simon James comes in a panoply of sizes and setups. Multidensity foam cushions available in several standard fabrics and leathers. At Ray20.
Simon James Design

John Boone&>

With a nod to the late forties, John Boone presents the Florence dining chair. This clean-lined addition has a solid maple frame with tapered square legs; a cutaway back detail adds sizzle. After all, whether you're nibbling on hors d'oeuvres or chowing down Chinese takeout, shouldn't you dine in style?
John Boone

Plank&>

With seating that could have booked passage in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Björn Dahlström's Supersonic blasts off. Made of polyurethane foam and chrome-plated metal, it's available in such skyrocket colors as ruby, cobalt blue, and anthracite gray (shown here). At ICF.
Plank

Powell & Bonnell Home&>

Wrapped up like a gift, Kai Kruger and Pedda Jungmann's Kargo bench is made with tanned leather bands interwoven around an oiled ashwood frame. Satin-aluminum feet finish the look. At Dennis Miller Associates.
Powell & Bonnell Home

Fratelli Tominaga&>

The curved back of the stackable Coco armchair is built for comfort, as is the indentation in the seat. Dynamic beech plywood with a stained or polyurethane-lacquered finish adds drama; solid beech legs ensure stability. At Design Within Reach.
Fratelli Tominaga

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