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Stacked Up

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

These well-built chairs are head and shoulders above the rest

1. Saari chairs in aluminum and wool-nylon in Burnt Orange, orange, and light blue by Arper, 39-422-7918; arper.com. circle 333


2. Loop See technoplastic chairs in white, red, and black with chromium-plated frame by The Chair Factory, 212-941-8700; thechairfactory.com. circle 334

3. Monza ash armchairs in natural finish with molded polypropylene in yellow-green by ICF, 800-237-1625; icfsource.com. circle 335

4. MIT aluminum and integral polyurethane foam chairs in black by Actiu Berbegal y Formas, 34-966-560-700; actiu.com. circle 336

5. Bonamusa chrome-plated stainless steel and leather chairs in red by Figueras International Seating, 34-93-844-5050; figueras.com. circle 337

6. Petra aluminum and polyurethane chairs in white and black by Ligne Roset, 800-297-6738; ligne-roset- usa.com. circle 338

7. Sit steel and polyamide plastic chairs in Mango Orange, Cayenne Red, Golden Yellow, Slate Grey, and Basic Black by Andreu World America, 312-464-0900; andreuworldamerica.com. circle 339

8. Vili seating in powdercoated steel in silver and molded polypropylene in Garnet, Ice Blue, Spring Green, Carob, Muslin, and Cobalt by Gunlocke Company, 800-828-6300; gunlocke.com. circle 340

9. Agiliti steel and plastic chair in grass by Safco Products, 800-328-3020; safcoproducts.com. circle 341

10. Casper plastic chairs in green with polished chrome frame by Allermuir, 888-887-5806; allermuir.com. circle 342

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