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City Seating

Savor a New York minute in the season's choicest chairs

Staff -- Interior Design, 9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM

DDC

DDC Giancarlo Vegni's O'Mies chair with chromed frame and saddle-leather seat. circle 333

Hidden Cabin

Hidden Cabin Folding leather stool, through Troy. circle 334

Lawson Fenning

Lawson Fenning Dillon chair with solid-mahogany frame. circle 335

B&B Italia

B&B Italia Jeffrey Bernett's Metropolitan rotating armchair with brushed-aluminum base and felt-covered seat. circle 336

Stylex

Stylex Sava Cvek's Platinum Zephyr with steel frame and woven-monofilament elastomeric seat and back. circle 337

Keilhauer

Keilhauer Andrew Jones's stackable plastic Gym chairs with tubular steel frames. circle 338

Kartell

Kartell Philippe Starck's polycarbonate Louis Ghost chair. circle 339

Driade

Driade Philippe Starck's polypropylene Soft Egg stackable armchairs, through M2L. circle 340

Giovanni Pagnotta

Giovanni Pagnotta Carbon-fiber Prototype club chair. circle 341

Knoll

Life chair with knit back-suspension fabric. circle 342

Vecta

Douglas Ball's Lucy task chair with Pellethane back. circle 343

YDF

YDF Margherita chairs in epoxy-finished chrome metal, through Property. circle 344

Artifort

Artifort Patrick Norguet's Apollo chair with foam-covered molded-plywood frame and steel base, through Totem. circle 345

Plank

Plank Panca bar stool with wood top covered in plastic laminate, through Property. circle 346

Lolah

Lolah Scot Laughton's Situ fiberglass-and-polyurethane stools. circle 347

Proportions

Proportions Richard Dewhurst's fiberglass chair and ottoman, through Troy. circle 348

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