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MODERN MAISON ELEGANCE
THE LATEST Lillian August introductions by Hickory White
expand the classics incorporating fresh materials, finishes and
styles infused with a modern elegance such as this Maison sofa
and Guy clipped corner console shown in a new finish. Each
design exemplifies Lillian’s attention to a sophisticated, vibrant
and engaging lifestyle. She is passionate about colour, comfort
and visual appeal.
T: +001 828 322 2640 | www.lillianaugustfinefurniture.com
Neo-classic Hancock buffet-server is an ideal addition
to the dining room or foyer. It features solid brass
circular fretwork complemented by graceful solid
brass stretchers and hardware as well as antiqued
mirrored door fronts. Adjustable shelves add greater
flexibility to this stylish design finished in a rich Espresso
colour.
T: +001 904 279 1617 | www.aldenparkes.com
Inspired by Greek Revival
architecture of the early 19th
century, this black painted
Jonathan Charles side chair
with full upholstery and a
pierced back creates comfortable
seating while enjoying dinner
with friends and family.
T: +001 252 446 3266
www.jonathancharles.com
SIMPLE JAPANESE LINES
EVOK by Nathan Anthony is a four-piece modular
seating group designed with distinct colour-blocked
layers. Each piece features a band of wood (in eight
finishes) for extra contrast. This combination consists of
an armless chair, corner unit and two ottomans providing
a myriad of configurations.
T: +001 323 584 1315 | www.nafurniture.com
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The aesthetic ideals common to traditional Japanese design and
Western modernism are prominently shown in the stylish Kyoto
dining collection by Copeland Furniture. Its broad useage of
surfaces and simple geometry give way to the natural beauty of
Kyoto’s solid walnut grain, offering easy integration and freshness to
contemporary decor. T: +001 802 222 9282 | www.copelandfurniture.com