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Straight Up With a Twist

Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 1/1/2010 12:00:00 AM

It's tradition in transition

1. Cracked Up mirror with walnut frame and detailing by Schnadig International, 800-468-8730; schnadig.com.circle 429


2. Claes chair in European beech by Thayer Coggin, 336-841-6000; thayercoggin.com.circle 430

3. Soleil table in sycamore veneer by Baker Furniture, 800-592-2537; bakerfurniture.com circle 431

4. Josephine bench in solid maple and cotton-rayon blend by Bernhardt Interiors, 828-758-9811; bernhardt.com.circle 432

5. Iron Rack cocktail table in reclaimed steel by Cisco Brothers Corporation, 323-778-8612; ciscobrothers.com.circle 433

6. 4333 chest in solid cherry, silver glaze, beige paint, honey stain, and silver-plated brass by Polidor, 203-531-8697; polidordesign.com.circle 434

7. Tokyo table in glass and polished mahogany by Calligaris, 336-431-5500; calligaris.it.circle 435

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