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KENNETH COBONPUE CABARET


Kenneth Cobonpue’s new Cabaret collection of indoor/outdoor furniture features fabric-wrapped foam tubes, woven on to a steel frame. The easy armchairs and high-back sofa are complemented by occasional tables with stitch-style detail. Tel: +1 888 889 9005 www.kennethcobonpue.com


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INDIAN OCEAN LATITUDE


British outdoor furniture supplier Indian Ocean has unveiled Latitude, a new collection of contemporary seating for Summer 2012. The stainless steel frame is furnished with soft, natural feel cushions, made from an innovative UV fade-resistant and water repellent fabric combined with quick dry foam. Each modular piece is 90x90cm allowing endless versatility to create shapes to suit the space and occasion. Coffee and Lamp Tables are also available in reclaimed teak or sleek grey HPL, with scatter cushions in taupe, white or turquoise. Tel: +44 (0)20 8675 4808 www.indian-ocean.co.uk


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SUMMIT FURNITURE SMOOTHIE


Summit Furniture has added new lounge and dining offerings to its Smoothie collection, created by LA- based artist Alwy Visschedyk. New pieces include a tall table, two coffee tables, and a dining set, each crafted from the highest quality plantation- grown teak, a sustainable resource and Summit hallmark. Tel: +1 831 375 7811 www.summitfurniture.com


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TRIBÙ MOOD


Belgian outdoor furniture manufacturer Tribù has unveiled the Mood, a collection of chairs and sofas featuring a teak frame combined with pleated bands made from weather-resistant and environmentally-friendly yarn. Highlights include the club chair and spacious daybed, pictured. Tel: +32 89 61 27 50 www.tribu.com


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