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Fabricant: Merlon curtain hardware
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Fabricant’s latest contemporary window treatment hardware is made from cast resin. The finial is available in two sizes (the largest being about five inches long). The hardware is pictured here in antique silver and black; 22 other finishes are available. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Victoria Hagan: Emma Chair
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Interior designer Victoria Hagen’s petite, elegant wing chair has a solid maple frame and exposed legs, which can be finished in either chocolate or ebony stain. Upholstery options include the designer’s textiles or animal skins with bronze or pewter nail heads. COM available. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Fort Street Studio: Lace Collection
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Made from wild silk, the hand-knotted Lace area rugs introduced this year by Fort Street Studio were designed by the company’s founders, artists Brad Davis and Janis Provisor. Produced in Fort Street’s factory in China, the rugs come in several color ways and are available in standard dimensions, starting at 6’ by 9’, as well as custom sizes. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Christopher Peacock Cabinetry: Scullery cabinets
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Designed with simple, flat molding, and adorned with latches and pulls, Christopher Peacock’s Scullery Cabinets are based on the utilitarian butler’s pantries and kitchens in grand early twentieth-century English houses. Those kitchens were multipurpose, used to prepare food, eat meals and manage the house---as we use our kitchens today. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Concrete and cold-rolled steel fireplace surround
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Sonoma Cast Stone recently introduced a line of fireplace surrounds fashioned from concrete and metal. The framing is steel (cold-rolled or stainless), with brass and concrete used as the filler. The concrete is available in over 40 colors as well as custom colors. Staff architects design the surrounds; professional drawings may be supplied. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Orsen Lounge Chair
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Inspired by designs from the French Art Deco period, the Orsen Lounge Chair lines are clean and classic. Shown here upholstered in dyed French calfskin, the chair is also offered upholstered in Swiss cowhide dyed in 12 colors, or COM. Three finishes are available, ranging from a medium wood tone to ebonized. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Nemati Collection: Banana Leaf Rug
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Description
Nemati Collections’ rugs are made from the husk of several species of Indian banana trees. Ranging in color from sand to chocolate, the husks are hand-woven into a hearty basket-weave pattern. Each rug is made to order. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Americano area rug
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Description
Alberto Pinto’s carpets for Saxony employ combinations of high and low loop pile of natural fibers for luxurious footing: The Americano parades formal ranks of black and white beveled squares. Textures and colors may be customized. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Portmanteau drapery fabric
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Description
The Organic Window collection of vegetable-dyed drapery fabrics from Robert Allen includes Portmanteau, an unexpectedly sheer, woodland-cooled mix of linen and horsehair representative of the collection’s carefully constructed, transitioning colors. Distinctive behaviors of different materials are given thoughtful roles, as in these wide horsehair bands: Their filtering effect recalls sunlight through the tree canopy. In chocolate, coin, dark citrine, tiger’s eye and blue mist. A Belgian import exclusive to Beacon Hill. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
Vine Stripe fabric in Demitasse
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A hint of rose pinks up the spice browns in the Demitasse version of Vine Stripe, a polished mix of silk and cotton with a pronounced autumnal beat. A persimmon version favors the oranges. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)
Updated Apr 3, 2006
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