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Furniture, p 4

-- Interior Design, 11/9/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

Furniture, page 4
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Espasso

 
Eastern and Western influences meet Latin flair in the Crescente stand, made of solid imbuia wood with leather-covered panels. From a company known for bringing Brazilian design to the States. 34-01 38th Avenue, 4th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101; 718-472-0022.
 
no website
Christian K. Andrews

 
An ancient form adapted to contemporary life, this media cabinet features antique painted panels fitted as retractable doors. The cabinet is 56 inches wide by 26 inches deep by 70 inches high and can house a large TV or multimedia system. 22 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY 11968; 631-204-0948.
 
www.christiankandrews.com
Charles Pollack Reproductions

 
From the Gustavian series, this solid maple shelving unit displays good taste-along with your treasured books and possessions. 6824 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028; 323-962-0440.
 
no website
Lowell/Edwards

 
The sleek oak armoire hides mundane electronic equipment behind dramatic zebrawood doors. 979 Third Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10022; 212-980-2862.
 
www.lowelledwards.com
Dar/Ran

 
Designed by Timothy R. Smirl, the Bellezza collection presents case goods that successfully bridge the gap between Jetsons-era contemporary and old-world traditional. Such luxurious finishing touches as African macore veneer and stainless-steel hardware won us over completely. Box 7614, High Point, NC 27264; 800-334-7891.
 
www.darran.com
Tella

 
Designed by Manfred Petri, Formula Ecf is a conference furnishings line built to stylishly accommodate today's technologically advanced meeting rooms. It includes teleconferencing units, consoles, meeting tables, and carts in wood, metal, and slate finishes. 161 Avenue Stirling, LaSalle, Quebec H8R 3P3, Canada; 800-268-0511.
 
www.tellainc.com
FCI

 
The company's newest system, LiNK, offers greater flexibility than conventional office components. The desk runoff is mounted on a continuous rail along a wall, allowing the user to slide the top in or out of the work area. The system, which also offers a wardrobe cabinet and a storage unit, is available in a variety of veneers and finishes. 1750 North Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647; 800-708-9991.
 
www.fci-office.com
Watson Desking

 
Bold lines define the Fusion system-note the desk's four parabolic leg styles-bringing style and substance to the new office. 26246 Twelve Trees Lane NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370; 800-426-1202.
 
no website
Nucraft

 
The Origin furniture system successfully meshes the distinguished look of contemporary wood case goods with the flexibility and technological savvy of systems furniture. 151 West River Drive, Comstock Park, MI 49321; 616-784-6016.
 
www.nucraft.com

 

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