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Seating, p 4

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

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Brayton& p>

You don't have to be beachside to get the feel of the Malibu Too collection—the striated and grainy upholstery of the love seat (shown here) gives the impression of stones and sand. Hard-maple arms and legs in a choice of 20 standard wood finishes anchor the frame. Intended for use in waiting/tandem/patient rooms.
Brayton

Casamidy& p>

Anne Marie Midy designed the Opera chair—part of the Varenne line, which bridges the traditional and the contemporary—with classic 18th-century forms firmly in mind. It's bound to increase the drama factor of any setting. Each lightweight frame is made by hand; select from five metallic finishes or automotive epoxy colors for outdoor versions.
Casamidy

J. Robert Scott& p>

In the beginning, Sally Sirkin Lewis created the Adam sofa, and it was good. Twenty years later, Lewis created its companion, the Eve sofa. It was also good—very good, in fact. Why? Because Eve has meticulously tufted upholstery and sexy polished stainless-steel legs inspired by the heel of a lady's fashionable boot.
J. Robert Scott

Giorgetti& p>

Prepare for your next lounge act! The Normal bergère and armchair exceed expectations with their swooping curves and welcoming proportions. Polished solid beech or teak frames, as well as nickel-plated cast-metal foot caps, add elegance. Multidensity polyurethane covered with fiberfill makes the seating comfy while upholding the tailored shape. A plus: The fabric or leather upholstery can be removed.
Giorgetti

Ville& p>

Elegantly scaled for urban living, Sisu chairs, by Camilla Mathlein and Lynne Cimino, entertain varied seating, bedding, and tabletop arrangements. The refined and floor-hugging height is intimate, inviting you to sit, dine, or lounge. At Twig New York.
Ville

Krug& p>

Try Me: a versatile seating solution for you. Provocative lines, unparalleled function, and customized performance set Me apart from other chairs. With a strain-reducing contoured seat and waterfall front, plus a variety of snappy base and upholstery options, who wouldn't choose Me?
Krug

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