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Furniture

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

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Troscan Design

 
Deirdre Jordan designed the stately Helene. Measuring 96 inches long by 44 inches wide by 30 inches high, the table is available in mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, with satin-nickel or antiqued-bronze accents. The piece also doubles as an impressive desk. 320 North Damen Avenue, Suite D300, Chicago, IL 60612; 312-733-0158.
 
www.troscandesign.com
Twentieth

 
The Illuminated Lattice candle sconce combines rigid geometry with flickering candlelight. The cross-shape pieces can be arranged in an infinite number of configurations and are available in aluminum or wood in a variety of colors. 8057 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 323-904-1200.
 
www.twentieth.net
Bellato

 
Unified by clean horizontality, the Leonardo line includes a sideboard, glass cupboard, and TV credenza in cherry, dark walnut, and white lacquer finishes. Totem, 71 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013; 212-925-5506.
 
www.totemdesign.com
Brueton

 
A table any minimalist could love, Stanley Jay Friedman's Charlie nevertheless boasts a maximum-size stainless-steel work surface. Friedman also designed a wood-veneered credenza as a companion piece. 145-68 228th Street, Springfield Gardens, NY 11413; 718-527-3000.
 
www.brueton.com
Bonaldo

 
Gino Carollo's Blow-up tables have brightly colored silk-screened glass tops and aluminum bases. Sure to explode in popularity this fall, the pieces come in coffee-table or end-table sizes. 3 Via Straelle, 35010 Villanova, Padova, Italy; 39-049-9299011.
 
www.bonaldo.it
Peter Pepper

 
The Slalom modular partition system makes an elegant choice for dividing space, providing privacy, or just adding visual interest. The elements can be combined to form curves, straight runs, and corners. Standard models are available in 49- and 72-inch heights, with widths ranging from 42 to 164 inches. 17929 South Susana Road, Compton, CA 90224; 800-496-0204.
 
www.peterpepper.com
Jiun Ho

 
The Chabana coffee table's lines have an indisputable Eastern flair, but the materials hearken back to Wright's Prairie style. The oak top is 36 inches square and the antiqued bronze legs are 16 inches high. 133 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117; 415-437-2284.
 
www.jiunho.com
Nienkämper

 
The Vox conference table just got foxier. Designed by Mark Müller, its high-tech skeleton is dramatically exposed, thanks to a new glass top. The frame not only supports the glass but also conceals wire connections for voice and data. High-polish and powered-coated finishes are available. 257 Finchdene Square, Toronto, Ontario M1X 1B9, Canada; 800-668-9318.
 
www.nienkamper.com
Knoll

 
Perfect for increasingly flexible work spaces, the multipurpose Bebop by British dynamo Ross Lovegrove can be used for storage, filing, a laptop, or a printer. The cart also functions as a stand-alone workstation or an audiovisual station. Three heights are standard-depending on whether you intend to slide Bebop under another office component or treat the cart itself as an additional work surface. Panels come in 15 colors and Imago. 105 Wooster Street, New York, NY 10012; 800-445-5045.
 
www.knoll.com

 

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