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-- Interior Design, 10/31/2009 12:00:00 AM

Wood, metal, and glass entertain a variety of tastes

1. Token study sideboard in rift white oak, steel, and fiber composite by 3phase, 347-419-2095; 3phaseind.com. circle 466


2. Rose teak wood, white bronze, and German Silver credenza by Odegard, 800-670-8836; odegardinc.com. circle 467

3. No Chaser stainless steel and frosted mirror glass side table by Dennis Miller Associates, 212-684-0070; dennismiller.com. circle 468

4. Obi cocktail table in leather with iron in satin nickel finish by Powell & Bonnell, 416-964-6210; powellandbonnell.com. circle 469

5. Bleecker glass and steel cocktail table with gunmetal patina by Harris Rubin, 410-426-0062; harrisrubin.com. circle 470

6. Mt. Tib table in zebrawood and stainless steel by Gary Hutton Design, 415-626-2180; garyhuttondesign.com. circle 471

7. CAS1 dining table in oak, zinc, and aluminum by Four Hands, 866-654-9433; fourhands.com. circle 472

8. Hudson bench in walnut and steel with gunmetal finish by Harris Rubin, 410-426-0062; harrisrubin.com. circle 473

9. At8 walnut and cold-rolled steel table by Atlas Industries, 718-596-5045; atlaseast.com. circle 474

10. Flip Top console table in hardwood solids and veneers and aged iron finish by Baker Furniture, 800-592-2537; bakerfurniture.com. circle 475

11. Weems table in poplar and steel with antique rust and antique paint finish by Iatesta & Company, 410-604-0360; davidiatesta.com. circle 476

12. Ene console table in red-gold marble and iron with dark bronze finish by Philip Nimmo Ironworks, 323-653-1209; philipnimmoironworks.com. circle 477

13. Infinity coffee table in walnut and glass with chrome-plated steel base by Eurotrend Furniture, 800-689-1020; eurotrendusa.com. circle 478

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