Seating, p 3
-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Pure Design&> Designers Kyoko Inoda and Nils Sveje present the Momo bench. A laser-cut steel frame curves around the bent-plywood seat, available in walnut, white oak, or black-stained ash veneer. Pure Design equals pure form plus function. |
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Epic Furniture Group&> Whether complementing contemporary or transitional interiors, Mauro Lipparini's Zaffiro is a beautifully finessed design. The chair offers full-scale comfort with tidy elegance. Available with a wood-veneer, slatted, or upholstered back. Whichever version you choose, you'll be sitting pretty. |
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Arper&> Determined to raise the bar on the office environment aesthetic, Arper offers Catifa. Featuring a four-legged trestle base mounted on casters, it is well suited to home offices as well as dynamic and informal work areas. |
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Paco Capdell&> Lola is a groovy collection of versatile multipurpose seating designed by Vicente Soto. Available with a fully upholstered seat and back, it is offered in two widths and heights with aluminum or beechwood arms. At Eurotrend Furniture. |
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Living Divani&> Piero Lissoni's Ile range of sofas proves that minimalists don't have to sacrifice comfort. Consisting of simple, streamlined cushions resting on a lightweight metal base, these sofas can also perform double duty as a platform bed. At Modern Living. |
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Cumberland&> At once bold and reserved, the Livy side chair was designed by Gary Lee Partners with careful attention to the proportioning of the deeper seat cushion, wood-paneled back, and slightly splayed form. The lounge-chair version features a lower arm height. Both versions are constructed from hard maple or ash solids and veneers. |
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