Seating, p5
-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Spring 2003 |
| accessories • building materials • fabrics & wallcoverings • flooring • furniture |
| kitchen & bath • lighting • office • outdoor furniture • seating |
| Spring 2003: Seating |
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Sherle Wagner Relax on the opulent Gramercy daybed and be propelled to another time and place—somewhere decidedly more luxurious. Finished in European walnut, the piece measures 74 1/4 inches wide by 25 inches deep by 35 3/4 high. Visit site. |
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Roche Bobois Icons of understated elegance, these Ping Pong teak chairs were designed by Paola Navone, who works in Milan but draws inspiration from the artisanal traditions of Thailand and the Philippines. Phone 212-889-5304 for information. |
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Time & Style We've heard of walking paradoxes, but seated ones are a different matter altogether. According to designer-artist Patrick Chia, the 4th Autumn armchair is an object that embraces such a notion: It's voluptuous yet slim, hard yet soft. Phone, in Japan, 81-3-5464-3208. |
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Maine Cottage Furniture Company literature notes that the Grant dining chair, featuring an upholstered foam seat and back, is as "solid and dependable" as a truck—a very charming truck, indeed. Phone 207-846-1430 for information. |
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Niedermaier This chair is from the Hudson collection by up-and-comer Nate Berkus. Distinct lines and neatly tufted upholstery spell refinement. The oversize wood base lends a welcome solidity. Visit site. |
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