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New Products: Seating pg.1

Staff -- Interior Design, 11/5/2001 12:00:00 AM

   
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Seating selections from Fall Market Guide
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Edra: Elysée, a modular seating system by French designer Christophe Pillet, offers enough configuration and upholstery options to be suitable for both contract use and domestic bliss. It features a square base and a wooden frame (covered here in polyurethane). Available through Dilmos, 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 105, Miami, FL 33137. Enter 200.
 


Montis: Liking Mike is easy: it's one of the most supremely stylish dining chairs we've laid eyes on. The shape of the sinuous (and supportive) backrest is emphasized with a racing stripe of stretch material, which adjusts to the motions of the lower back. A variety of fabrics and leathers is available for upholstery-and since the back and seat are covered separately, experimentation with different color and material combinations is possible. Enter 201 or visit buyers guide.
 


David Weeks Studio: A favorite of ours for his innovative lighting designs, David Weeks continues to impress us with his line of furniture. We especially like his clever Leather Lounger No. 501, whose sensuous form reminds us that the designer began his career as a sculptor and painter. It features a matte finish stainless-steel frame and a thick, white leather seat. Enter 202.
 


M2L: According to designer Eero Aarnio, 'a chair is a chair is a chair, but a seat does not necessarily have to be a chair.' It can, he asserts with this reedition of his 1973 design, sometimes be a Pony. It is available in white and black, as well as decidedly nonequine shades of orange and green. Enter 203 or visit buyers guide.
 


Emmemobili: The Kia chair, a sleek Italian design, is crafted of gracefully curved plywood. It is available in a natural oak or wenge wood finish for a subtle-and trendy-touch of exoticism. Available through Property, 14 Wooster Street, New York, NY 10013. Enter 204.
 


Thonet: Stuttgart-based designers Markus Jehs and Jürgen Laub have come up with the ingenious S555 lounge chair and ottoman, the latest additions to Thonet's line of timeless seating. Comfort and stability are achieved with a molded beech plywood shell, offered in natural, white lacquer, or black stain and a steel frame in chrome-plated or matte finish. Available through ICF Group, 704 Executive Boulevard, Clarkstown Executive Park, Valley Cottage, NY 10989. Enter 205 or visit buyers guide.
 

 



SCP: Brit design star Michael Marriott created Double Elephant, whose name is derived from its galumphing, cartoonish profile. Straight-on, however, the sofa-which measures 89 in. by 34 in. by 26 in.-reveals its more elegant side. Made of solid beech (lacquered white on the arms), high-density foam, and elasticated seat webbing, it's shown here upholstered in a handwoven wool-and-linen design resurrected from the '50s. Available through Temple, 454 California Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306. Enter 206.
 

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