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edited by Elana Frankel -- Interior Design, 4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM

Sandback Fabrication: Peter Sandback has developed a proprietary technique for concrete casting, allowing for table tops up to 4 in. thick that are said to be lightweight. Sandback Fabrication, 524 Route 119, Rindge, NH 03461. www.sandbackfab.com.

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DB Furniture: The Element 107 shelves/bench, designed by David Brunicardi from a series of wood and plastic storage units, converts into seating with the addition of an Ultrasuede cushion and belt. DB Furniture, 1309 Glendale Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94708. David@dbfurniture.com.

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Antoine Proulx: Twelve new pieces, all with a platform base, include the three-drawer dresser shown here in figured anigre with steel legs. Antoine Proulx, 1100 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109. www.antoineproulx.com or anproulx@aol.com.

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Chista: Poised for Pucci to take over representation in 2002, designer Alon Langotsky has introduced a new range of furniture, including a teak shelf unit that resembles the Chinese character for double happiness. Look for a Pucci show in January 2002. Chista, 537 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013. Chista@rcn.com.

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