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Q: Design is discovery

Edited by Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards -- Interior Design, 6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

We asked a few explorers, "What's your latest, greatest find?"

"I'm absolutely passionate about Hansen Kitchen's 100 percent eco-friendly cabinetry by Knud Kapper. I saw it in Copenhagen and brought it to the U.S." —Susan Serra of Susan Serra Associates

"I've been taking a fresh look at crochet, particularly cushions and throws by a South African group, Moxy Crochet—completely different from the tired afghans of the 1960's." —Jennifer Mitchell of Jennifer Mitchell Design

"My new favorites are the Foo Dog napkin rings by Dransfield & Ross, the Harriet pendant fixture by Juliska, and the Artichoke table lamp by Stray Dog Designs." —Olga Adler of Olga Adler Interiors

"I'm importing some amazing doors from Res, with no casings, directly from Italy. They're flush to the wall and come in metallics, many other colors, and glass." —Desiree Denoyer of DM Design Solutions

"Modular Arts composite panels are 100 percent mineral, but they're easy to handle and cut, just like wood. The result is fabulous, cool, modern, and seamless." —Carrie Maniaci of M2 Design Group

Q Next: For our art issue, tell us about your favorite unsung museum. E-mail us at q@interiordesign.net.

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