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Only the Best *

Response from our discerning readers determined the top 25 products of 2003

Staff -- Interior Design, 12/1/2003 12:00:00 AM


Artwork in Architectural Glass

This different kind of glass curtain features strands with the strength to reach 8 feet in length.

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McKinnon and Harris

Wyatt aluminum tables come in squares, rectangles, circles, and demilunes. P.O. Box 4885, Richmond, VA 23220; 804-358-2385; mckinnonharris.com .

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HAF

Seti is Hassan Abouseda's take on the club chair and chaise longue. A stainless-steel flat spring connects seat and back, adding visual zip and literal bounce.

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Groundworks

From Stephen Elrod's Carnaby Street collection, our favorite is Newburgh Paisley linen. At Lee Jofa.

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Neo-Metro Collection

Bamboo accents bring a bit of Zen warmth to the Cerine collection of stainless-steel fixtures. Additional woods available.

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Cassina

Patrick Jouin is responsible for the glass-topped Lebeau table, its plastic base trimmed in stainless steel.

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Bright Chair Company

Douglas Levine's Bernie sofa is 84 inches wide by 36 deep by 37 high.

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Troscan Design

Mala clusters to form a cocktail table or stands solo as an occasional table. Holly Hunt.

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Nienkämper

Modest scale makes Niilo suitable for both residences and offices.

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Bev Hisey

These retro-stripe runners and color-block carpets are made of layered melton wool. Phone Canada, 416-703-6635 for information.

 


Vitra

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec's new concept, Joyn, embraces workplace flexibility with customized tables.

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Rossi di Albizzate

Adam Tihany designed the integrally formed polyethylene Nesting armchairs. Phone Italy 39-0331-993-200 for information.

Stylex

The Welcome chair's central element is a cast-aluminum arm system that connects back to frame.

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Coverings, Etc.

Made from cement and wood pulp, eco-friendly Fiber Cement flooring resists fire, rot, fungus, and vermin. Phone 305-572-1080 for information.

Penta

Gaia Bellavia designed the New Classic collection of handblown glass table lamps.

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Ideal-Standard

Marc Newson's Newson Bathroom Suite includes basins, tubs, and bidets. At American Standard.

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Skyline Design

Texture and Weaves etched-glass patterns are suitable for sidelights, door lights, feature walls, and panels.

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Rimadesio

Ceiling-hung Siparium aluminum-and-glass sliding panels eliminate the need for floor tracks. Phone 201-503-1500 for information.

HBF

Joe Ricchio's Cortona occasional and cocktail tables in tubular steel come in various heights and sizes.

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Thungela

African Skin and Bone cast-resin panels are embedded with the horn or bone of the Inguni cow. At Robin Reigi.

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Serien

Reef's ceramic-foam shades are dishwasher-safe. At Plug.

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Ligne Roset 

Alban Gilles's first piece for the company is Neo, an updated rocking chair in polyurethane foam.

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Poltrona Frau

Luigi Massoni's rotating Lullaby bed from 1968 is back as Lullaby Due, featuring a higher headboard.

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Boffi

Part of the Minimal series by Giulio Ginaturco, the Air fan features a natural wax finish.

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Dform

James Dieter's Pinwheel is one of three patterns of wood-veneer or plastic-tile panels, all usable in a variety of architectural applications.

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