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Furniture, p 8

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Troscan&>

The Rex is a buffet on overdrive. With options like pullout serving trays and silverware drawers, side-pivoting liquor cabinets, audio-visual shelves, and a top-mounted glass display case, it can also function as a serving bar and media cabinet. Encased in Louro Preto, a South American wood, it looks good, too.
Troscan

Jiun Ho Collection&>

The Carmelo armoire is a perfect union of sleek simplicity and decorative detailing. The gaps between its oak drawer fronts reveal the bright red surface interior, and it's perched atop a flared pedestal. Also available as a high dresser and nightstand.
Jiun Ho Collection

Comerford Hennessy at Home&>

The Sliding Door walnut sideboard by Karen Comerford and Michael Hennessy provides ample room for both display and storage. The two doors, with blackened steel panels, glide across the generous width of the rectilinear Craftsmanlike piece.
Comerford Hennessy at Home

PierceMartin&>

The Chinese bookcase combines traditional Asian aesthetic with the needs of a modern lifestyle. The four-shelf ladder bookcase is offered with or without an integrated desk that's accessorized with a pullout keyboard slide, and finished in distressed black.
PierceMartin

Harris Rubin&>

Maybe it's the Art Deco skyscraper aesthetic reminiscent of Paul Frankl. Or the slickness of the steel base supporting the wood top. Whatever it is, the Graham table recalls the glamour of a bygone era.
Harris Rubin

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