Ironware International Cassiopeia: The team collec- Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman Maurice Dining Side
tively agreed, “We chose to highlight this item because it Chair: The showroom was quick to point out the traditional
is extremely unique.” The chandelier features six lights and design of this chair, which is hand-carved in Italy, stating,
measures 36”d x 38”h. The team went on to explain, “Each “This makes each chair unique. It is finished here in the U.S.
piece by Ironware International is handmade in France and with many stains or paints to choose from and by applying
their products do not compare to any others on the market.” the customer’s own material to the piece, it is unique to the
The chandelier was selected by designer Jane Good of customer.” The chair measures 25”w x 29”d x 40”h with an
Jane Good Designs in Flourtown, Pennsylvania, for a two- arm height of 27.5 inches.
story stair hall because, as she explained, “It is graceful and Steve Mittman of Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman (EF
elegant yet has enough visual weight to anchor the space.” + LM) revealed that the chair is a reproduction inspired by
an unusual set of early 19th century neo-Louis XVI chairs,
adding, “What is particularly unusual is the adaptation from
a typical fluted carving to a scale carving. Historians feel
that this unusual chair, though French, has a lot of English
influence. EF + LM just thinks it’s very cool!”
Osborne & Little Metropolis Collection: This wallpa-
Porta Romana Tapered Wall Sconce: The showroom
per collection from Osborne & Little is, according to the
team picked this light for its contemporary look and sophis-
showroom, “One of their most successful designs made
ticated touch, adding, “Its clean lines make it easy to use in
specifically for contract use.” The Metropolis Collection is
any type of project. It comes in different finishes and your
comprised of a selection of Osborne & Little’s most suc-
choice of an array of silk and satin shades. You can also
cessful designs, produced for the first time as embossed, vi-
submit your own fabric to be applied to the shade to make
nyl wall coverings specifically for contract use. The collec-
it a custom piece.” The sconce is shown here in Italian rust
tion includes such classic designs as Zinc (shown), Zenith,
with a four-inch cube putty-colored silk shade. The light
Wilde Carnation and Toccata.
measures 25 inches without the shade and 34 inches with it.
Designer Noel Perate of Freeman Interiors in Philadelphia
It is also offered in a burnished silver finish and available in
was instantly attracted to the Metropolis Mantra design,
a smaller size.
saying, “I immediately loved Osborne & Little’s Metropolis
Biff Barton of BW Design Group in Wilmington, Dela-
Mantra! The natural form and rich color put a creative twist
ware, has used the tapered sconce and added, “As a design-
rade
on the norm. It has the warmth and glamour of residential
er working on large homes it was great to find a lighting
T
and the practicality of hospitality.”
company that has some larger scale designs. They also give
esign
many choices on finishes, from the shades to the metal. It
D
was great to see a more contemporary lighting company in
JW Showroom.”
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