High Point Market Guide – Asian inspirations
-- Furniture Today, 10/19/2006 9:10:00 AM
New goods in this category offer simple forms that reflect traditional Asian designs.
New goods in this category offer simple forms that reflect traditional Asian designs, including straight lines and flat surfaces. While the silhouettes are simple, the finish can be complex, such as Hooker’s aged painted chest or Bernhardt’s red chinoiserie secretary.
| HAMMARY IHFC D-104 This casual contemporary style, S-shaped cocktail table by Hammary has an Asian flair. Made with cherry veneers and cherry inlays, it has a suggested retail of $499. |
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BERNHARDT IHFC D-601 The Kingsland secretary is part of the new Martha Stewart Signature collection called Katonah. It has traditional gold leaf pattern on the top and a more contemporarized swirl pattern at the bottom, both of which are set against a deep red background. |
| CAPEL Market Square 112 Tibetan Treasures is hand knotted of New Zealand wool with hand-spun yarns and vegetable dyes. Triple washed. Made in India. $1,139 in 5'3" by 7'6". |
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HOOKER IHFC W-1047 This Asian hall chest is a traditional-style piece with two drawers and two doors. The heavily distressed, hand-painted finish gives it the look and feel of an authentic Asian antique. Priced at $549 retail. |
| PEARSON IHFC C-804 The No. 355 chair, with solid maple lattice sides and back, is shown in an exclusive Asian-inspired fabric. The tall legs feature shaped, chinoiserie-inspired brackets. |
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