1. JANUS et Cie, Suite 1876
Since the turn of the last century, Loom furniture has been famous for its comfort, strength and durability. The JANUS Loom collection is available in a diverse range of traditional and contemporary models and a wide assortment of colors, allowing you to create exactly the right atmosphere for any environment.
2. WestwaterPatterson, Suite 1806
Visit the Westwater Patterson showroom to see the new Twig Console by Erika Brunson. This piece has a carved tree truck console, in the manner of Thomas Johnson, with egg and dart moulding on frieze and plinth base.
3. Holly Hunt, Suite 1728
Lori Weitzner’s new “Sonata” wallcovering is a textural handmade paper, dyed and printed with a branch pattern, giving the illusion of a traditional Japanese watercolor in the ancient technique used for calligraphy–four “chameleon” neutrals cast toward cream, blush, grey or olive. Distributed through Bergamo, Sonata is now available at Holly Hunt. Custom orders are available upon request.
4. Duralee, Suite 6-167
Duralee introduces the Silk Road collection. A beautiful seven-volume set of silks in a wide variety of color ranges and styles. From chic and modern to classic and traditional, Silk Road offers diverse product for every design scheme.
5. Niermann Weeks, Suite 1820
Niermann Weeks announces five new lines to its showroom. Paul Montgomery Design Studio features hand-painted scenic and contemporary wallcoverings, ceilings and furniture for public, commercial and residential areas. The L’Etoile Collection by Marvin Alexander (shown) consists of 17th to 20th-century American and European reproduction lighting. Berman Rosetti’s furniture line uses the highest quality woods to create pieces with pure clean lines. Alaxi & Silver State residential and contract textiles can be used in multiple applications. Their newest is Design Elements by Joe Ruggiero. For more information, please call 312.644.1300.
6. Charles Pollock, Suite 1815
Nomi’s outdoor collection features jacquards, chenilles and now canvas fabrics. In her hand-painted designs that epitomize her unique luxury fabrics. These fashionable textiles can serve as upholstery, which can withstand fall weather, but are sophisticated enough for indoor ues. Whether the timeless “Atmosphere”, the classic polka dot with a modernist attitude or the regal “Crown Bouquet”, you’ll find the exceptional in Nomi.
7. Pindler & Pindler, Suite 618
Teresa, a magnificent cut velvet design (left), features a stylized motif of abstract leaves and buds on a vine. This pattern is available in three soft, chic colorways and is imported from Italy. Teresa coordinates with Armando (right), a cut velvet upholstery stripe.
8. CAI Designs, Suite 1619
The Brownstone Dining Collection at CAI Designs offers a design that is stylish yet familiar. It takes its inspiration from a variety of sources such as American Mission, Asian and Mid-Century Modern. Finely crafted of cherry and birch, it has richly grained surfaces and is finished in a warm brown. Its elegant proportions and superb craftsmanship make Brownstone a collection for the millennium.
9. Hinson & Company, Suite 6-117
Langhorne Chenille, new at Hinson, is a prominently textured basketweave, acryllic backed, sturdy and substantial. It has a luxurious, soft, velvety hand and a unique luster, woven in the U.S.A. of 80 percent rayon and 20 percent cotton. The wrap is a solid cotton.
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