1. Cowtan & Tout, Suite 638
Larsen introduces Garden, a large-scale, graphic decorative weave, highly spirited and reminiscent of cut outs or drifts of fallen leaves and petals on a pond. Garden is 100 percent silk and available in six colorways.
2. David Sutherland, Suite 1800
Sutherland™ introduces Moon, a highly crafted line of outdoor teak furniture designed by the late John Hutton. Sweeping arms and back, Moon reflects Asian inspired design. The five piece collection includes a daybed, chaise, sofa, slipper chair and ottoman.
3. Dessin Fournir Companies, Suite 1813
The showroom introduces de Gournay’s Japanese & Korean collection inspired by the Edo period, during which for almost 200 years Japan was closed off from the rest of the world. The 11 designs are strikingly simple, with a contemporary and modern feel. Painted on either a heavily textured background, or metallic leaf over-painted with a glaze or mica pigment, these two new background techniques are the defining element of this collection. Designs feature lavish Korean peonies, delicate wind-swept plum blossom, striking pine trees and graceful wisteria.
4. Donghia, Suite 631
Slick as ice and glistening with finely etched lines, Pollack’s Zamboni mimics the surface of skating rinks and is named after the machine that keeps them properly groomed. This unique heavy duty material, with a face layer of PVC and polyurethane supported and stabilized by a woven cotton and polyester backing, has the architectural cachet of brushed metal. However, with the pliable and resilient nature of a non-woven upholstery fabric, Zamboni ups the options for incorporating a contemporary metallic surface in today’s interiors. Six colorways are available; 53” wide.
5. Duralee, Suite 6-167
Luxurious and luminescent, Highland Court is pleased to introduce Silk Empire III, the third edition of the highly successful collection of innovative woven silks. Delicate and sophisticated, this set of five color-books; Lavender, Blush, Chocolate, Cinnabar and Sky, solidifies the notion that silk is the epitome of elegance. |