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Furniture, p 6

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

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Antoine Proulx& p>

The oak MT-97 etagere's bold presence and rectilinear design recalls early modernism. It is available in different heights, in open-backed versions with fixed shelves, and in closed-backed designs with adjustable shelves.
Antoine Proulx

Venini& p>

This illustrious Italian glassmaker strikes a new note with Quintet, the company's first foray into furniture. The glam collection, which includes the Coltrane bookcase, features high-gloss black or white lacquer and, of course, dazzling glass details.
Venini

Eric Brand Furniture& p>

The Super X coffee table follows two inspirations: Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona chair and a classic Ruhlmann silhouette. The table features a wooden tray on a stainless-steel base that, like Mies's iconic piece, forms its namesake X.
Eric Brand Furniture

Keilhauer& p>

Mark Kapka's Ruben table and chair line is suitable for the home as well as the office (a hip one, mind you). The table comes with a hardwood base and is offered with wood or colored glass tops.
Keilhauer

Modenature& p>

French designer Henry Becq's Clip table has a clean, simple shape that comes in two sizes that easily slide—or clip—together. Made of oak, the table is available in three finishes. At Interieurs.
Modenature

Xander Blue& p>

Perfecting its specialty of mixing art and architecture with design and craft, Xander Blue debuts the Cool Blue desk. The handmade glass ingots are available in 27 different colors and the frame is solid steel. It also comes with an optional credenza and can be customized.
Xander Blue

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