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Furniture, p 7

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

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Ligne Roset&>

Use—and roll—Pagnon & Pelhaître's Travel mobile storage unit anywhere. Its composed of ribbed plastic shaped by a technique known as soft forming, and the group includes a three-drawer chest, a low chest, and a bedside table, each with a milk-glass top.
Ligne Roset

Dauphin&>

With its drop-leaf sides down, at 12 by 36 inches, the Join Me table is intended for casual, more intimate meetings. But just flip up the leaves for a larger surface. The adjustable size makes the rolling, aluminum-top table easy to store.
Dauphin

Charles P. Rogers&>

Inspired by the work of the Dutch artist, the solid mahogany Mondrian bed is a study in geometry, from the inverted L-shape of its headboard to the square struts that gently lift it off the ground.
Charles P. Rogers

Tony Cappoli

Stanley is tall, lean, and strong. We're talking about a console, of course. Its tapered steel legs are topped with three slabs of inset wood wrapped in leather. Call 617-542-2444 for information.
Tony Cappoli

Topdeq&>

With its thin, colorful accordion folds, Hank Kwint's Spectrus media display unit resembles a box kite. But instead of flying it, use it to display magazines and brochures. The seven translucent plastic shelves slide simply into the steel frame.
Topdeq

Dune&>

Richard Shemtov's Sway goes—literally—any way. Its mobile finished wood base doubles as a shelf and has an upholstered top, so it can simultaneously serve as storage, seating, and an ottoman.
Dune

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