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Dakota Jackson IKO Comfort Side Chair: “The ulti- Cameron Collection Jonesy Club Chair: Julie Mossy
mate in exquisite contemporary design and total comfort of Bella Interiors in Rancho Santa Fe, California, is cur-
— a winning combination,” according to Anderson, the rently working on an installation in Hawaii that has a mod-
IKO Comfort Chair is crafted from kiln-dried cherry hard- ern mix of styles — clean, classic and contemporary. The
wood and available as an arm or side chair. The side chair Jonesy Club Chair “fits the mix perfectly,” assures Mossy,
measures 21”w x 25”d x 36”h and is “the finishing touch of adding, “It has the classic lines that add beauty to a room,
elegance around a dining table,” states Anderson. The arm- while at the same time the slightly curved back detail satis-
chair measures 26.5”w x 25”d x 36”h. The IKO Comfort fies a more modern approach.”
Chair is available in the full range of cherry finishes with Anderson comments, “It is truly an accomplishment
custom finishes also available. to design a furniture piece that is at once dressy and di-
Anita Dawson of Anita Dawson Design Group in San vinely comfortable, and the Jonesy Club Chair is just that.”
Diego had this to say about the IKO Comfort chair: “My Measuring 30”w x 38”d x 36”h, the chair features a tight-
client and I adore this graceful piece. It is both elegant and curved back, kidney pillow and tapered legs. “This chair
playful — a great combination for a formal dining room would be a welcome addition to any home and could well
that doesn’t want to take itself too seriously.” become your favorite reading chair,” declares Anderson.
Studio Joseph Watts Odin Entrance Lantern: Craft- Hartmann & Forbes KottaWeave: Inspired by Miyabi,
ed from either solid bronze or stainless steel with kiln- the ancient Japanese ideal of refinement, elegance, aware-
formed crystal-clear ice glass, the Odin Entrance Lantern ness and simplicity, KottaWeave is crafted from jute that is
“is an excellent choice for an entryway where first impres- spun into yarn and hand woven into a light and airy textile-
sions are critical,” remarks Anderson. The lantern mea- like weave. Anderson affirms, “These weaves provide a
sures 11”w x 9.5”d x 22”h and is approved for indoor and soft and elegant solution to window covering options.”
outdoor use. Anderson also asserts that the studio prides Gayle Lee of Gayle Lee & Company Interior Design in
itself on the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail Laguna Hills, California, has been specifying Hartmann &
in every piece that is created. Studio Joseph Watts, mindful Forbes window coverings for some time and is delighted
of the environment, recycles all metals and uses plantation- with the high quality of their products and breadth of their
grown hardwoods and natural finishes on their pieces. selection. “Their KottaWeave Collection is an amazing
McCrea has admired Odin for the last couple of years. group of unusual combinations of materials. Each weave
She recounts, “Recently I was pleased to have the perfect in the collection brings an organic, yet sophisticated, ele-
home and clients for which to specify these unique, an- ment that adds a peaceful and serene feeling to a space,”
gular, all hand-fabricated green pieces.” These lanterns, in explains Lee of why she chooses KottaWeave for her proj-
stainless steel, were the perfect complement to the Nich- ects. She notes, “The palette is very soothing and the over-
olson Project’s Spanish façade and mahogany entry door. all effect adds just the right texture and interest to a room.”
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