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DARE STUDIO HARDY


Hardy is a contemporary take on the traditional wingback chair featuring a horseshoe curved high back that envelops the sitter. The collection comprises a chair and sofa, both handmade using traditional techniques. Hardy is constructed from solid beech frame with a webbed back and sprung seat. Options include a fixed or loose seat available in a range of leathers and velvets. Tel: +44 (0)1273 607 192 www.darestudio.co.uk


Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, Prince features the latest technology and most innovative materials in shapes that are reminiscent of the classic design tradition of the Fifties. A particularly complex design process gives rise to a die-cast aluminum base, a shape with changing lines and thicknesses producing an industrial design element whose aesthetics are similar to a sculpture. Prince offers a variety of finishings with different underlying stylistic interpretations. In addition to the brushed glossy aluminum, are versions in semi-glossy black, extra- glossy sand and pewter. The fabric and leather upholstery in the exclusive Minotti collection fits to perfection while being completely removable. Tel: +39 0362 343 499 www.minotti.com


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DESIGN AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE


MONDRIAN New from Design at Knightsbridge is Mondrian, a range of distinctive seating to enhance hotel lounge and reception areas, dining rooms, guest suites and social hubs. Inspired by the powerful artistry of Pieter Mondrian, the new range has been created by James A. Wright and is characterised by the painter’s idiosyncratic geometry and simple, uncluttered lines. Models


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include upright chairs, easy chairs and twin-seat sofas, all incorporating hand-holds within the frame design to avoid fabric wear and soiling. Mondrian is available in six standard finishes of Cherry, Mahogany, Natural Beech, Wenge, Walnut or Oak, and upholstered in fabric or hide. Tel: +44 (0)1274 731 900 www.design-at-knightsbridge.co.uk


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RYAN STRETCH


Ryan has turned its focus to seating for waiting areas with the launch of the aptly-named Stretch sofa. Designed with versatility and comfort in mind, Stretch is available as a standard two- or three-seater sofa and armchair, and can be configured to any length. In addition, it can be specified with arm divisions spaced at intervals along its entire length. Stretch has a solid beech frame with legs in Wenge stained beech or Natural Oak, and can be specified in a wide range of fabrics. Tel: +44 (0)1427 677556 www.martinryan.co.uk


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