Accessories, p 2
-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Spring 2003 |
| accessories • building materials • fabrics & wallcoverings • flooring • furniture |
| kitchen & bath • lighting • office • outdoor furniture • seating |
| Spring 2003: Accessories |
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Venini For a vase that challenges its definition as demurely decorative object, consider Gae Aulenti's Riccio. This limited-edition curiosity looks like a cross between a medieval torture device and malevolent sea urchin—in a good way, of course. Phone 866-696-9640 for information. |
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Mastro Raphaël The classic combination of black and ecru looks graphic and elegant—as it does in Coralli, a delicate line of embroidered drapery and accessories. |
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Fold A hit at last year's International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York, Con/Struct wall hangings by David Hamlin effectively add color and texture to any room. New material options include a tremendously tactile flocked surface. Standard pieces are 54-inch squares, but custom sizes are available. Phone 206-322-3074 for information. |
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Steuben Celebrating 100 years as the only luxury crystal manufacturer in the U.S., this company recently added an impressive range of tabletop items. Dante Marioni's deco-inspired Evening line includes the essential elements for a luxurious night in: martini glass as well as champagne flute and bucket. Architects and designers now enjoy a discount on orders. Phone 800-Steuben for information. |
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Roman Thomas Artist Zdenek Lhotsky is devoted to continuing the great Czech Republic tradition of glassmaking. He hand-cut, -polished, and -sandblasted this cast-glass Juno bowl. Available in a selection of rich colors. Phone 212-473-6774 for information. |
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Great American Ironworks Robert Bartle produces superbly crafted and surprisingly modern ironwork at his studio in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. This simple geometric fire screen perfectly frames flickering flames. Phone 413-298-3396 for information. |
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Nambé Known for bringing a gleam to the tablescape via sensual metal accessories, this company recently translated its look into Portuguese porcelain. Karim Rashid, Eva Zeisel, and Fred Bould lent their hands to make a stunning debut collection. Bould's Aurora vases boast a curvaceous shape with charming off-center openings. Phone 505-471-2912 for information. |
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Peddada The Mars decanter looks decidedly futuristic. Crafted from silver plate or chrome, the piece features a fancifully cratered surface offset by the austerity of the spout. Available in satin, high polish, or a combination of both. Phone 866-733-3232 for information. |
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