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Earth art

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 1:03:00 AM

Textured topography enhances the inner landscape

 

 

Earth Art

1. New York screen in reclaimed spalted elm with dyed and torch-burnt finish and painted steel by Moss & Lam. circle 488

 


Earth Art

2. Jaime Hayon's Tambor coffee tables in lacquered steel and marble by Se. circle 489

 


Earth Art

3.Runway cocktail and nesting tables in cowhide and walnut by Kyle Bunting. circle 490

 


Earth Art

4. 5Piece cocktail table/bench in walnut with cast concrete in light clay, dark red, goldenrod, light straw, and ornge by Sandback. circle 491

 


Earth Art

5. Cube side table in teak and cracked resin by Andrianna Shamaris. circle 492

 


Earth Art

6. Espin cocktail table in cast bronze and cast alminum by Silas Seandel. circle 493

 


Earth Art

7. Luca Nichetto's painted-aluminum coffee tables: Venezia in black, Parigi in red, Barcellona in gold, and Istanbul in white by Casamania. circle 494 

 


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8. C-Tables in black acrylic with Bettinger Studio artwork tops by McLaughlin Collection. circle 495

 


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9. Fernando and Humberto Campana's Scrigno dresser in gold laser-cut refective acruylic by Edra. circle 496

 

 

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