The House Of Armani
Staff -- Interior Design, 7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
For those who may not have been at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile to see the latest Armani Casa collection—and couldn't wait until it hit the floor stateside—Interior Design hosted a preview party at the company's store in New York. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani's furnishings arm re-created its Milan presentation, which included the limited-edition Borromini chair with Macassar ebony arms, the sculptural Braques bench in smoky-finished ash, and the pneumatic-looking upholstered Baloon chair.
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The Otello Meridienne chaise longue in cotton-polyester wowing the crowd at Armani Casa, New York.
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Milly Wasserman hugging her mother's frequent collaborator, Highland Associates principal Glenn Leitch.
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The knit-covered Baloon chair.
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The Braques bench in ash.
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Interior Design editor in chief Cindy Allen and designer Betty Wasserman.
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Will Meyer and Gray Davis of Meyer Davis Studio.
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Interior designer Kristen Furman and her boss, architect West Chin.
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Curator-dealer Larry Weinberg and Giorgio Armani senior vice president George Kolasa with designers Joan and Jayne Michaels of 2Michaels.
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Molly Brennan, Northeast regional sales director for McKinnon and Harris, and Ellen Albert, an executive at Viacom/MTV Networks.
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Armani Casa and Hotels managing director Fabrice Gouffran.
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Armani Casa sales associate Dennis Baribault, Niedermaier sales and marketing director Rio Hamilton, actor Mark Rayment, and Armani Casa visual assistant Sean McLoughlin.
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Giorgio Armani's CEO, Bruno LaGuardia, and Interior Design's publisher and vice president, Mark Strauss.
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The limited-edition Borromini chair in Macassar ebony and linen.
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Mickey Kostow of Kostow Greenwood Architects.
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