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"One of the finest Contemporary American sculptors and New York's premiere metal furniture designer - Silas Seandel Studio has been providing fine sculptured furniture for over 45 years. Silas Seandel original works are shipped worldwide to discriminating private and corporate collectors.
The work showcased on this site represents only a fraction of our collection. Our pieces are individually crafted to size, shape and finish. All of our fine sculptured furniture is created in either metal design, or stone design - we do not work in wood. You are invited to make a personal visit to our studio and see the work in process. Free on-site parking if you call ahead." |
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Katz Furniture, formally known as M. Katz and Sons is a family-owned retail furniture business that has served the New York metropolitan area and beyond for generations. Katz Furniture is well-known and recommended by shopping experts for providing its customers with the lowest prices on top-quality brand name furniture with personal service.
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Bringing you the finest Modern Furniture and Contemporary Furniture from around the world. Transform your house into your unique home. In business for 23 years and have thousands of satisfied customers. Canal Furniture will strive to do their best to make your furniture shopping experience enjoyable as possible from your first click to the delivery and use of your new furniture.
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Pottery Barn began in 1949 as a single store in Lower Manhattan, and is founded on the idea that home furnishings should be exceptional in comfort, style and quality. Our in-house designers draw their inspiration from time-honored models in America and around the world to create unique collections at an excellent value. All of Pottery Barn's products are exclusive to our catalogs, web site and stores.
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reGeneration is a ten-year-old store dealing in Mid-Century vintage furniture, with a focus on the 50's. The store specializes in vintage pieces from American and Danish designers, such as Florence Knoll, George Nelson, Edward Wormley, Jens Risom, Milo Baughman, Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen and Borg Mogensen. The store combines a large selection of everyday pieces with hard to find collectibles, but what really makes it unique among Mid-Century outlets is the consistency in selection, style and price.
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Las Venus opened in 1995 on Ludlow Street in the up-and- coming Lower East Side of Manhattan. In the late 1990's, the Lower East Side experienced a renaissance, emerging as one of New York City's hippest neighborhoods. Las Venus and its celebration of 20th Century Pop Culture quickly became the talk of Ludlow Street.
Planned from the start to be a lively, artfully cluttered, friendly store, boasting a huge and ever-changing inventory of colorfully outrageous pieces, Las Venus has attracted a great deal of attention from the print and broadcast media. Fashion shoots featuring models lounging and cavorting on Las Venus furniture have livened up Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and other international magazines. Numerous music videos have been shot in Las Venus and MTV does regular broadcasts from the store with VJs interviewing music stars such as Bjork. |
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When asked about his earliest antique acquisition, Karl Kemp replies, "It was a Biedermeier chair, which I purchased at my mother's suggestion. I was only 20 or 21 years old, but I bought it myself."
Kemp's mother, a woman of great taste and education, was also a fine collector of antiques. From their home in Cologne, Germany, she instilled in him an appreciation for the Neo-Classical decorative arts of the early 19th Century. Her guidance ultimately lead to Kemp to study the finer points of art history and architecture. Ironically, Mr. Kemp did not immediately pursue his presnt vocation. his professional goals brought him to New York City in the early 1970's, where he held the position of Chief of Acquisitons at The Brooklyn Public Library. |
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Dune is a furniture manufacturer in New York specializing in cutting edge design using the highest quality materials and fabrication.
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Knoll is recognized internationally for creating workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. Our commitment to innovation and modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories.
We believe good design is good business. Since our founding in 1938, we have been recognized as a design leader worldwide. Our products are exhibited in major art museums worldwide, with more than 30 pieces in the permanent Design Collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. |
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Paul Vetrano, supplies the chairs for about 40 percent of Manhattan's restaurants, in the showroom of his business, New York Chair Co. in Manhattan. Whatever the cuisine, restaurant supplier Paul Vetrano has the seat to match. Everyone opening a restaurant these days hopes to emulate the runway success if the perpetually packed Balthazar in Soho, right down to the retro brasserie's signature stool: a clubby wine colored padded vinyl cushion with brass nailheads astride a mahogany frame. ItÕs the hot new trendsetter stool. Everybody wants it, says Paul Vetrano. He should know Vetrano sells chairs and stools to 40 percent of New York City's 10,000 eateries and many outside of the city, from dumpy diners and Asian noodle houses to sleek coffee bars and posh French brasserie's. While a chair may not be the focal point of the restaurant, says Vetrano, it's rolled in the overall dinning experience cannot be under estimated.
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Frank Rogin, a third-generation antiques dealer, has been in business since 1993. His inventory focuses on European modernist designers and architects who have come to define the look of 20th century public and private spaces. Spanning the various modern era European design movements, the inventory includes unique pieces as well as those that were in both limited and large production.
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Established in Manhattan in 1940, Kentshire Galleries is the foremost dealer of fine English antique furniture, furnishings, and accessories in America. We invite you to view the selected examples presented here from our extensive inventory and to visit us when you’re in town.
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The Jensen-Lewis Furniture Store opened its doors in 1964 selling canvas sofas and chairs; but we quickly expanded our collections. Today our store is very contemporary and full of intelligently designed furniture - our line is international in scope. We are constantly introducing our customers to new and innovative styles of the highest quality; but when a design proves to be a classic we add it to our permanent collection.
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In manhattan since 1897. Ten floors offering an inspired collection of rugs, furniture, antiques, home textiles, accessories and sustainable furnishings.
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George Smith was most well known for cabinet making and upholstery during the first quarter of the 19 th Century and was spoken of in the same breath as contemporaries Henry Holland and Thomas Hope.
He made furniture in a wide, eclectic range of tastes, based generally on the late neo-classical style, but also including neo-gothic style work and chinoiserie. He produced several pattern books the first being "A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration. |
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When Albert DeMatteo launched Carlyle Custom Convertibles in 1966, he focused on one thing — making the best sleeper sofa on the market. By sticking with that goal, he has far exceeded it.
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Monday-Friday 10am-6pm. Saturday 12-6pm. Sunday - Closed.
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Located on W.14th St. in New York City’s Meatpacking District, our Studio is sited in a recently landmarked building from the early 1900s. Following in the area’s industrial vein, the 4,000 square foot loft environment is characterized by raw concrete floors and exposed brick walls. The neighborhood has become home to high–end designer clothing boutiques, multi–starred restaurants and galleries. One of the only DWR Studios to feature weekly window displays, the space displays a wide selection of seating, bedroom designs, workspace and outdoor furniture, lighting and accessories. Studio Proprietor Brian Lynch oversees the Studio and provides personalized, knowledgeable assistance along with his staff.
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Totem currently represents 40 designers and manufactures form the United States and Europe, selling their products through wholesale channels as well as its retail showroom located at 71 Franklin Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Totem recently opened Totem Soho gallery, located in the heart of Soho on Greene Street.
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thisisauto.com, the online shop for auto, a store located in New York City's meatpacking district and co-owned by husband and wife Renata Bokalo and Roman Luba. Open since September 1999, auto is a colorful multibrand lifestyle shop that sells design-driven home, fashion and baby accessories, bedding, fine jewelry, furniture, books, art and gift items. auto's meticulously edited and ever-evolving collection of merchandise has been critically acclaimed by designers, editors, and most importantly by loyal design-savvy customers. It is the place they come to buy something special for everyone. We welcome and appreciate your feedback.
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Since 1989 when Dialogica opened its first gallery in SoHo, New York, this modern and original furniture collection has earned the respect of designers and architects as well as received a enthusiastic reception from the press and public for its design excellence and innovation. In the same year, the company opened its own furniture manufacturing atelier. Dialogica's design and artistic direction is by Monique and Sergio Savarese. Metropolitan Home declared them the "leaders of a new design generation...showing the world how romantic modern furniture can be". The inspirations for their designs come from dreams, historical reference, travels and diverse cultural backgrounds to provide furniture that avoids trends. Comfort, beauty and quality are all part of a Dialogica design.
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New York Futons, futon covers, slip covers, mattresses, frames, futon Furniture and more action search at Broadway Futon in New York. Online source for all your futon needs.
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Lin-Weinberg gallery was founded in 1995 by Andy Lin and Larry Weinberg to create a permanent retail space in which to present a diverse collectiion of modern design and decorative art.
Prior to opening the gallery, Andy and Larry were show exhibitors at major twentieth century/modern venues. |
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DESIRON was founded in 1997 by Frank Carfaro and his brother. The company is a continuation of a rich family tradition originating in Turin, Italy, where their great-grandfather was an ironsmith.
The business is continued by Frank Carfaro, President/Founder and head of design. The business is rooted in the classical training of Mid-Century furniture design and production. Clean lines marry with rich materials and the utmost attention to detail.
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Based in High Point, North Carolina, ranks among the top furniture manufacturers in the world, particularly regarding size and volume. For over 100 years, we've manufactured fine furniture with a reputation for exceptional styling and quality craftsmanship. With more than 1,300 employees working in specialized manufacturing facilities in North Carolina, Drexel Heritage also relies on the worldwide manufacturing expertise of parent company Furniture Brands International. This enables us to provide unique designs and unsurpassed value to every customer. Throughout each product line, Drexel Heritage distinguishes itself by offering furnishings leading the industry in quality, fashion and styling.
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Ligne Roset has grown from a small business making bentwood walking sticks founded by Antoine Roset in 1860 in Montagnieu, France to a multinational contemporary furnishings company with factories in France, headquarters in Briord, France and totaling more than 200 exclusive Ligne Roset stores and 1,000 retail distributors worldwide.
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The general public has always and immediately associated the name Frau with the idea of quality and design furnishing and seating in particular. A name that is so characteristic and instantly linked to German sounds, but which is, in actual fact, simply that of the company’s founder, Sardinian-born Renzo Frau, who, over time, has successfully taken the 'Made in Italy’ style and quality beyond national confines.
There have been a great many important moments in the history of Poltrona Frau, and they have all contributed in some way to creating the legend of this company that was founded in Turin and is today a citizen of the world.
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Office Furniture Heaven has the largest showroom display of refurbished Knoll Morrison workstations, and new HON Initiate workstations in the Tri-State area. Our pre-owned and new furniture includes workstations (cubicles), desks, conference tables, chairs, hutches, credenzas, bookshelves, and overhead and lateral filing cabinets of all sizes. All of our items are available immediately and are clearly priced and openly displayed.
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