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NeoCon, p3

NeoCon World's Trade Fair June 16-18, Merchandise Mart, Chicago

edited by Alexa Yablonski -- Interior Design, 5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
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Vecta
The Bauhaus-inspired Solis, which won last year's Orgatec Award for seating, has come to the U.S. market. Options include mid- and high-back versions as well as optional headrest and back and pelvic pads.
Vecta
Bentley Prince Street
For 20 years, the Kings Road collection of cut-pile carpets has remained a constant favorite. For 2003, fashion-inspired brights ramp up the color. If black is more your thing, check out six new ones, with tints from cocoa to ink.
Bentley Prince Street
Luna Textiles
The new Muse collection of upholstery and panel fabrics takes a light approach to luxury in an interesting combination of fibers. Subtle textures offer a fabulous hand.
Luna
Momentum Textiles
Altro, Linea, and Quad, three attention-grabbing, large-scale geometrics, compose the Quad collection. Linq, a solid wool epinglé, provides a fitting coordinate.
Momentum
Lightology
The Extreme sconce could accent any living room or bathroom. This version combines a Murano glass shade and a chrome body.
Lightology
Vitra
Antonio Citterio's sixth task chair for Vitra may be his best yet. Oson S displays an organic shape and a first-rate ergonomic design in aluminum, polyamide, steel, and polyurethane.
Vitra
Principle
Be: Open scales down the popular Be workstation while retaining the trademark spanning beam and contemporary aesthetic of the original.
Principle
Bolyu Contract
This company's latest carpet styles are Vintage, a three-dimensional textured loop inspired by chenille bedspreads, and Vogue, a tip-sheared ribbed design.
Bolyu

The Designtex Group

Essex's Topeo, a type II vinyl, offers sophistication via texture. In silver, Topeo resembles a hammered metal. In lavendar, mint green, and crystal blue, the overlapping squares look more like a mosaic. For another textural take, consider Designtex's Olefin 6 collection.
Designtex

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