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Seating, p 5

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

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Knoll& p>

East meets West via the marvelous Suzanne lounge collection by designer Kazuhide Takahama. Harmony, simplicity, and serenity grace the pieces, originally designed by Gavina Group of Milan before Knoll took over in 1968. Takahama's gift for fusing design principles is evident in the organic lines, distinctive details, and transcendent comfort.
Knoll

Marmol Radziner& p>

The best word to describe this walnut dining chair is solid. With an eye for the smallest detail as well as the broad view, Marmol Radziner has created a line of furniture with clarity of design and integrity of construction. At Twentieth.
Marmol Radziner

Charles Pollack& p>

Ease into the Country rush chair and you'll be swept off your feet. Thank goodness the plush cushions and a matching ottoman will help cushion your fall. These 18th-century French reproductions are finely crafted from beechwood and rush, and feature antique brass nail-head trim.
Charles Pollack

Bright Chair Company& p>

Simply put, the Laxamana lounge series is a classic. The straightforward, elegantly tapered design by Douglas Levine is available in lounge and sofa versions.
Bright Chair Company

Fixtures Furniture& p>

Developed by Push Product Design, the Fetch high-density stacker has versatility to spare. Its thermoplastic shell comes in 20 colors; the frame, in 13 finishes. Designed for comfort, Fetch promotes increased air circulation and features a waterfall-seat front and contoured back.
Fixtures Furniture

West Elm& p>

This sleek Acrylic Curved Base chair gets a shot of amethyst, and we've been struck by purple passion. It measures 18 3/4 inches wide by 21 1/2 inches deep by 35 1/4 inches high.
West Elm

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