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Suzanne Rheinstein, interior designer extraordinaire and the proprietress of Los Angeles design mecca Hollyhock, launches her first collection of fabrics this fall with textile house Lee Jofa. Mixing fine European antiques with down-to-earth cotton and linen upholstery and a soft palette of garden and sea tones, her work has the distinction of being approachable while sophisticated, intimate while auspicious, and at turns, pastoral and historical. Lee Jofa, Suite 106. |
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It is difficult for designers to find leather that is both richly textured and soft. Cortina’s Neverland meets those needs. It goes through a special dry-milling process to retain the genuine grain of leather, which produces a soft, supple hand and natural pebble texture. Neverland is heavyweight, but because of the purity of Cortina’s aniline dyes, it feels fluffy and light. The fine transparent finish protects the leather and allows for depth and variation of color - a true connoisseur’s leather. Available through Ernest Gaspard & Associates, Suite 109. |
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Haifa Inc. introduces a line of antique hardwood flooring. Using 100 year-old Tuscan oak reclaimed from farm houses, old world artisans create a finished product that cannot be duplicated with new wood. From Versailles and Chevron patterns to intricate inlay, this is a line of flooring that should not be missed. Available through J Nelson, Suite 101. |
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Lee Upholstery’s casual contemporary collection features clean lines and striking silhouettes. Elegant styling and family-friendly comfort makes it a popular choice for today’s relaxed interiors. An example is the #L 1296-01, shown here in Manhattan Pewter leather with nickel nails. Smith Grubbs & Associates, Suite 303. |
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The new Embroidery collection by Morris & Co has been expertly crafted to illustrate the distinct decorative style and bold colors for which William Morris was known, and the graphic design style associated with the Arts & Crafts movement. The five beautifully detailed designs stitched on a mix of linen and silk grounds are perfectly suited for drapery or occasional domestic upholstery. Ainsworth-Noah & Associates, Suite 518, 418. |
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