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2008 ISSUE 1

THE MERCHANDISE MART DESIGN CENTER NEWS

Click & Shop The Mart Web site launches a new product locator search feature

Sunny Style The outdoor industry expands

What’s New New showrooms and products you need to know


News

casual showrooms prepare for spring Outdoor living design is one of the fastest growing opportunities for design professionals as consumers are extending their homes’ interior design to the exterior. While it may be bitter cold outside, now is the time to start working with clients on outdoor design projects to place orders in time for the spring. Are your clients intimidated to use plush cushions and fine fabrics in their backyard? The casual showrooms are here to educate designers and their clients about outdoor furniture product design and fabrics and explain that they can in fact stand up to the elements, even in the Midwest. Casual furnishings and fabrics are more innovative and stylish than ever. Come rediscover the casual furniture showrooms at The Merchandise Mart and see the latest products and fabric designs for the 2008 season. Speak with each showroom about individual spring incentives and stay tuned for more news and events from the casual industry.

Casual Showrooms Expanded Due to the increased consumer demand for casual furniture and accessories for their outdoor living spaces, The Merchandise Mart is proud to announce several new, expanded and relocated casual showrooms to take place throughout 2008. The introduction of Market Square, a new design destination on the 15th floor, allowed The Merchandise Mart to expand and relocate several current showrooms as well as welcome new resources to the building on the 15th, 16th and 17th floors.

New, expanded and relocated showrooms 15th Floor Ancient Mosaic Studios, Suite 15-116 Ebel, Inc., Suite 15-121 Jardin de Ville, Suite 1553 Laneventure, Suite 1544 Summer Classics, Suite 1556 Veneman Collections, Suite 15-120

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17th Floor BJI Alliance, Suite 1791 Classic Elements, Suite 1744 Hanamint Corporation, Suite 17-102 Meadowcraft, Inc., Suite 1747 Outdoor Lifestyles, LLC, Suite 1789 Pride Family Brands, Suite 1754 South Sea Wicker & Rattan Furniture Company, Suite 1785 Three Birds Casual, Suite 1783

Gensun, Suite 16-116 ScanCom North America, Suite 1646

It also will be even easier for designers to shop the casual showrooms with a new, open stairwell between the 15th and 16th floors. The stairwell will be located next to Lloyd/Flanders on the 16th floor and the new Laneventure showroom on the 15th floor. In the midst of these exciting moves and relocations, many of the established favorites are still here to help with design projects from their current locations. For a complete listing of showrooms and maps, please visit merchandisemartdesigncenter.com.

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design center’s new web site The Merchandise Mart Design Center’s new Web site is live, offering a userfriendly interface, while reflecting the exquisite quality of products carried in the Design Center. Now you can: • Access comprehensive info about all Design Center Showrooms • Find out about upcoming Mart and Showroom events • Read your InResidence Newsletter • Promote your Design services via Designer Portfolios, now featuring a new “Landscape Architecture” category • Learn about showroom employment and Mart internship opportunities • R.S.V.P. for Mart events The re-designed Web site now boasts a dynamic Product Locator Search Function which allows you to plan your shopping trip to The Mart before leaving your home • Print tear sheets of your favorite items • E-mail product images directly to your clients • Create client shopping carts • Quickly view highlighted and sale products • Forward to a Friend We are excited about this new technology and the ease in which you may now research our products. Visit your new on-line resource for home furnishings! merchandisemartdesigncenter.com Click on “Search for Home Furnishings” to begin


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decembeR holIdaY fÊte was a hIt last december we celebrated the merchandise mart design center’s 4th annual holiday fête hosted by barbara barry in the henredon showroom. during the reception, design professionals mingled and networked while enjoying wine and hors d’oeuvres. what a great way to cap off the year!

asId desIgn summIt 008 on thursday, february 8 the asId Illinois chapter presented a day of career building, networking, education to enhance professional skills and discovery of new designer resources. hundreds of trade professionals and students attended morning and afternoon keynote seminars while visiting numerous resource exhibitors at the expo trade show. overall the event was a great success with many already looking forward to next year!

saVe the date foR aRtRopolIs™ aRtropolis™, a citywide celebration of art, antiques and culture, will feature two main events: art chicago and the merchandise mart International antiques fair™, running concurrently at the merchandise mart, april 5- 8, 008. tickets, priced at $ 0 for a single day pass and $ 5 for a multiple day pass, will provide admission to both of these shows, as well as the three satellite shows of aRtropolis. at art chicago, more than 140 galleries from around the world will feature the work of some of the most influential and exciting artists who are shaping the direction of the contemporary art market today. featuring more than 115 of the world’s top dealers, the merchandise mart International antiques fair™ will showcase antiques and fine art from a wide range of categories, periods and locales.

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showroom news

samuel & sons showroom opening soon Samuel & Sons will open its own showroom showcasing their passementerie in early 2008. They have chosen The Merchandise Mart to be their first company showroom outside of their own building located in New York City. Known for their tassels, trimmings, braids, gimp and fringes, this family owned business is going to be a welcome new addition to the 6th floor. M&J is one facet of the business that began three quarters of a century ago as M&J Trimmings, based in New York’s Garment District. Samuel & Sons Trimmings has long supplied fashion designers, costume makers and interior designers with every variety of decorative trimming. The contacts and sources offered by Samuel Cohen and his sons, Michael and Hy, are international in scope with imports from more than 20 different countries. Many designs are archival with some being adapted from antique fragments and original decorative documents. Others reflect the newest trends in color, texture and design. With over 20,000 items, Samuel & Sons is famous for being “in stock” and available for immediate delivery. They also offer custom capabilities. The Merchandise Mart is pleased to welcome Samuel & Sons as one of the most respected names in the passementerie business. Please stop by Suite 6-168 and meet Ken Pool, showroom manager.

niedermaier expands products and staff The Niedermaier showroom, Suite 1742, beautifully houses two design industry leaders: Niedermaier and Tufenkian Artisan Carpets. After a soft opening during NeoCon®, rave reviews have traveled through the Chicago Design community, prompting staff and product display expansions. Stop in and meet the entire team! (From Left to Right) Katie Ozinga, Niedermaier showroom manager; Molly Scanlon, expediter; Becky Shallert, outside sales; Karen Memmen, operations/inside sales; and Pete Perrodin, Tufenkian showroom manager.

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holland & sherry now open The new Holland & Sherry showroom offers fabrics, accessories, embroideries and wallpaper. They will also represent the following lines – AMC Furniture, C&C Milano, Cortina Leather, Costello Studio, Dye-Namix, Lulu DK, Metro Collection by Juan Montoya, Muriel Brandolini, Otium Lighting, Rosemary Halgarten, Rug Art and Twill Textile. Visit Eric Amiel, showroom manager, in Suite 6-118 and take a look.

Brunschwig & Fils introduces Houlès Houlès USA Inc. has re-located from Suite 6-168 into the Brunschwig & Fils showroom. Houlès specializes in the creation of trimmings, tassels and tiebacks. This French company of international recognition is a family run business, founded in 1928 by Felix HOULES. The company is now managed with great passion and enthusiasm by the president, his great grandson Philippe HOULES. Also at Brunschwig & Fils, new furniture collections designed by Seth Stevens are debuting in the showroom this month. Stop in Suite 6-121 to see and test Mr. and Mrs. Wing chairs with their matching ottoman, along with the Olympia collection, including an 80” arm sofa, occasional chairs and a large oval ottoman. These collections represent a new beginning for Brunschwig & Fils. Stevens has taken a few traditional designs and given them a thoroughly modern silhouette, updating them to meet the needs of today’s designers who seek good proportion, comfort and style.

michael taylor introduces christoher hyland Michael Taylor Designs, Suite 1868A, welcomes the luxurious Christopher Hyland line, a unique collection of the finest classic-to-contemporary style textiles and trimmings including a large selection of solid fabrics all colored to complement the vast offering of jacquard, woven and printed fabrics. In addition, the Michael Taylor Designs Showroom will carry the new Christopher Hyland collection of European printed textiles, a color-rich assortment of modern and traditional designs printed on an array of ground textiles.


Design Center seminars and events

designing for the nation: john fowler and English country house style Tuesday, March 4 | 10 a.m. Presented by: Martin Wood, Designer and Author Merchandise Mart Conference Center, 2nd floor During the course of his career, interior decorator John Fowler was responsible for transforming some of Britain’s important historic interiors, including more than 20 National Trust Properties such as Sudbury Hall, as well as private residences such as Chequers and Buckingham Palace. In 1938 he founded Colefax and Fowler with designer Lady Sibyl Colefax. Fowler sought to create visually successful rooms, rather than to replicate earlier interiors, but his guiding philosophy was always to “do right by the house.” Although he was aware of historically accurate decoration, and indeed can be considered a pioneer in the early field of preservation, Fowler often altered the colors or added non-historic details to make a visually coherent composition for the visitor. The English Country House style was largely created and promulgated by John Fowler and his later partner Nancy Lancaster. Using research from his recently published monograph on John Fowler, author Martin Wood will sketch Fowler’s career from his early work to the last major country house he decorated, showing the development of his style and taste. Martin Wood is a textile and garden designer and interior decorator. He has led exclusive travel programs to Nancy Lancaster’s English properties for The Institute of Classical Architecture. He has written extensively on garden design and is co-author of Gertrude Jekyll at Munstead Wood and Nancy Lancaster: English Country House Style. Just published by Frances Lincoln is his latest book, John Fowler: Prince of Decorators. Lecture followed by a book-signing and reception at Cowtan & Tout, Suite 638. Registration required, please call The Royal Oak Foundation, 800.913.6565 or visit www.royal-oak.org/lectures. Sponsored by:

house beautiful cocktail reception Tuesday, May 6, 2008 | The Merchandise Mart House Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Stephen Drucker will host a to-the-trade cocktail reception for the design community at The Merchandise Mart Design Center to kick off the House Beautiful Color Institute. Details to follow.

companies and consumers have a decision to make: green design vs. luxury desire In 2006, an increase in global competition pushed companies to focus on making their products both innovative and high-quality in an effort to compete for consumers and survive in the international market. In turn, consumers recognized this development and shifted their focus to buying products of high-quality design and prominent brand. This new desire for luxury was evident throughout all industries from automotive, to mobile phones to furniture. Today, at the beginning of 2008, there is a new focus for companies and consumers alike: Green Design. Within one year’s time, global market headlines have seemingly taken a turn in an opposite direction, broadcasting the urgency for all industries to focus on producing products, luxury or not, to be green, sustainable and environmentally friendly. Headlines have sent a similar message to the consumer market, expressing the importance for all to shop, purchase, live, think and, essentially, be green. The universal insistence upon converting one’s way of life and business to green is presented largely as an ultimatum in some regards. Most companies who have successfully established their product or brand throughout the international market share common advantages of leading technology and high-quality design. Should they now push aside their already achieved global status and luxury desire to satisfy this sudden method for saving the planet? Likewise, most consumers go after what they want simply because something is the way they want it and they won’t settle for less. Should mankind unite and oppose all objects of desire because the company does not bear the green certification or organic seal of approval? Design has become an essential economic factor, judged and defined by each individuals own feelings and attitude towards life. Therefore, companies who pride themselves in high-tech, innovative design and products should not jump ship or bend the frame because they are not FCC certified or labeled organic. Nor should consumers feel they are moral heathens or plant wreckers for not buying green over luxury. Perhaps for the first time, companies and consumers are on the same team. Each party has to ask themselves the following question: Is this right for me? Companies should venture further asking, Is going Green possible? And, if not 100 percent green, perhaps 15 percent or 20 percent to start? Also, will the integrity of my brand or product differ if attempting to produce in an environmentally-friendly way? If so, how much and is it worth it on the whole? Perhaps diving headfirst to appeal to the green trend does not work for all companies, but seeing them take steps in the direction of environmentally friendly design speaks to the big picture and demonstrates consideration for Mother Earth and global concern. Consumers must ask themselves, Is this right for me? Then take it further to question, Is this green or luxury item worth the price tag? Does it meet my needs and satisfy desires? How important is a brand’s green certification when it comes to purchase decisions for this vs. that? If it has to be green, does that mean giving up a favorite brand not taking steps towards environmentally friendly design? At the end of the day, all of us, company founders and consumers, should aim to demonstrate concern for the planet, ensuring it’s sustainable for our children and their children too. The decision to design, distribute, purchase, own and operate in an environmentally-friendly way is a decision the individual must make for themselves. Co-Authored by: Lloyd Princeton and Rachel Ward Design Management Company www.dmcnyc.com | 917.338.0721

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what’s new

1. Niermann Weeks, Suite 1820 The showroom is happy to welcome Gray Morell antique reproductions. Eighteenth and nineteenth-century traditional European lighting, furniture and accessories focus on transitional Italian and French styles. Hand detailed carving, authentic period wood finishes and water gilding define the Gray Morell line.

2. Michael-Cleary, Suite 1822 Michael-Cleary, LLC is pleased to announce the arrival of RJones, a collection of finely tailored custom upholstered furniture, serving leading design professionals for more than 25 years. Best described as transitional in style, the company’s designs offer a full range of seating selections, manufactured to the industry’s highest standards. They offer the incredible delivery of four to six weeks, from receipt of COM and deposit, for all of their standard products. Custom orders are only six to eight weeks! Visit Suite 1822 to see the newest arrivals from RJones.

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3. Holly Hunt, Suite 1728 The Cassiopeia Chandelier from Ironware International’s newest collection consists of hammered iron bands which are a fresh treatment on a familiar form. Many of the pieces in this collection are characterized by unexpected combinations of new elements, including crystals and a new frosted silver leaf finish. All fixtures are fabricated with Ironware International’s renowned French craftsmanship; the look is elegant and timeless. View this exceptional collection on display at the Holly Hunt Showroom.

4. Betty M, Suite 1684 Betty M, Inc. presents new designs by Artifacts International. The extensive collection spans a broad design pallet combining the standard line with full custom capability. Exquisite hand crafted furnishings using the highest quality standards are made from rich sustainable hardwoods, exotic stones and hand-forged iron. The Taman Buffet features antique mirror insets and is also available with custom insets like wood and raffia. Or bring them a design solution based on your vision.

5. Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman, Suite 1870A Liz and Betty are the topic of conversation at parties and they don’t mind holding your drink. Liz is available in an antique brass base with lacquered wooden post, honey onyx top and antique brass hardware. Betty comes with a lucite base, glass top and polished nickel hardware. Meet Liz and Betty now at EF+LM.

6. Holly Hunt, Suite 1728 The Manhattan Series of upholstered seating from Therien Studio Workshops exemplifies careful attention to detail and craftsmanship. The collection, based on the premise of comfort demanded in the 21st Century, embraces the fluid, sensuous curves associated with the 1920’s and 30’s. Richly figured rosewood encases the upholstered softness of the Pierre Chaise Lounge giving it an architectural framework inspired by the bespoke designs of Parisian furniture of the moderne age; the daring rake of the arm brings to mind the plunging backs of couture fashion of the time. Stop by the Holly Hunt Showroom to view the Pierre Chaise Lounge and many other new additions in the Therien Gallery.

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what’s new

1. Filsinger Chicago, Suite 1870 The Nottingham Media Cabinet serves all of your storage needs without forfeiting stately elegance. With beautifully appointed Tambour detail surrounding the front doors and sides and a wood crown on top, this piece handsomely conceals interior drawers and adjustable and fixed shelving, allowing ample space to organize your media library.

2. Baker Knapp & Tubbs, Suite 6-187 The Cristobal Chest is crafted from maple solids and veneers, the top and chest are finished in lustrous Varnished Silver Leaf, a remarkable finish that obtains its beauty by layering silver leaf over gold leaf then being hand-rubbed to evoke its warm silvery glow. When opened, it exposes an interior finished in Black Lacquer and houses two adjustable shelves. The chest rests on a Varnished Silver Leaf base before terminating to small square feet.

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3. C.A.I. Designs, Suite 1619 Inspired by the popularity of circles, the Carlo Lounge Chair is the newest addition from Palecek. Made of curved plantation hardwood, circle side panels of bent rattan and a back of tightly woven cane, this graceful chair will add beautiful elegance to any setting.

4. Julia Gray Ltd., Suite 1856 Julia Gray is known for her hand-painted furniture, introducing the Julia Four Poster Bed with hand painted decoration. Julia Gray is proud to offer more than 25 different finishes. Visit the showroom to see for yourself.

5. Pacific Showrooms West, Suite 1680 Pacific Showrooms West introduces the newest from i4 MarianiOyster, contemporary seating designed by Mario Lipparini. The inspiration for the name is derived from its strong, protective, shell like structure in keeping with the smooth contoured shape. The sleek and sophisticated Oyster is an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications.

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1. Colie & Harris, Suite 1720 Why wait months for delivery when you can have it in weeks? At Colie & Harris, their fantastic casegood line has many styles that are in stock, ready for immediate delivery. Choose from an array of barstools, chests, cocktail tables, dining tables and chairs. This Neo-classic chest is made with cherry and mahogany veneers and shown in a popular Sante Fe finish. They have many styles on the floor so stop by and take a look.

2. Gallerie One, Suite 600 New at Gallerie One, Warp & Weft’s modern collection of fine contemporary rugs. Inspired by the best of today’s minimalist interiors, this collection offers beautifully rendered organic designs in wool and silk that are both fresh and sophisticated. Stop in and see what’s new at Gallerie One.

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3. Fremarc Designs, Suite 6-128 Fremarc Designs presents the Veranda dining table and chairs. Shown in the hand rubbed Antique Black finish, this collection is distinguished by the streamlined, yet classical curvilinear design of the sabre leg, mitered table top and shelf below. Available in a variety of 30 standard, premium or custom finishes.

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4. Summer Hill, Suite 6-157 Zimmer + Rohde is pleased to announce their new location at Summer Hill Chicago! For over 100 years, Zimmer + Rohde has produced some of the most prestigious and luxurious textiles in the industry. Six exclusive brands – Ardecora, Etamine, Hodsoll McKenzie, Warner Fabrics, Travers and Zimmer + Rohde – can now be found at Summer Hill.

5. Odegard, Suite 1828 New Damask Rug Collection at Odegard The idea of doing a damask collection occurred to Stephanie Odegard while she was visiting a textile museum in Madrid. These carpets are inspired by early Islamic silks, many of Spanish and Italian origin-some are attributed to Iran, and some to Byzantium. Featuring four new silk and wool designs in hand knotted carpets, the collection consists of Aurea, Niagara, Carica and Rosea.

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1. Bright Chair, Suite 6-166 The Bright Showroom is excited to announce a new addition to the Bright Group, Evan Lewis. As an alumni of The School of the Art Institute and an educated sculptor, he has been producing original hand-made furniture in Chicago since 1994. Tables, case pieces, mirrors, lighting and accessories are all created in steel, bronze and copper and finished with stunning hand applied patinas.

2. Grange, Suite 1825 Modern in color and classic in design, the Napoleon III chairs echo the majestic yet tasteful spirit of the French Republic. They are available in a wide variety of hand-applied finishes and colors. Shown here, from left to right: Lavande, Ebène, Vert Sauge and Zinc. What color is your room? 1.

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3. Sherrill Collection, Suite 1666 Always looking for new ways to keep the excitement building, Sherrill Collection is pleased to offer new fabrics for the Sherrill and Hickory White upholstery lines. Fresh from the Fall Market, where these new fabrics received great reviews, the gold and silver tone on tone, large patterns and beautiful stripes are sure to be exactly the right complement for any of the many frames on display in the showroom. Stop by today and browse through their new fabric library.

4. Westwater Patterson, Suite 1806 These mirrored-deco sconces are new to the Cache line and will be in Westwater Patterson’s showroom shortly.They would make a powerful addition to any environment.

5. J Marshall, Suite 1600 Combining style and function, J Marshall entertainment and media centers meet the need for today’s viewing and listening enjoyment in the home. Whether it be conventional televisions, large format HDTV’s or plasma TV products, these pieces can accommodate the very latest in today’s audio and visual technology. Styles range from traditional to transitional to contemporary.

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1. Nancy Corzine, Suite 622 Nancy Corzine is pleased to announce the addition of HANZELTON HOUSE to her Chicago showroom. The textile collection consists of beautiful hues of brilliant colors in the finest, most authentic process of block linen prints. All patterns have a history that is well documented, most dating from the 17th and 18th century. Please stop in and tour the collection with one of the sales staff or call Sales Representative Mark Walker at 312.645.4500 for a private viewing of the entire Collection in your design studio.

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2. Pindler & Pindler, Suite 618 Discover Pindler & Pindler’s Signature Exclusive Newport Mansions Doris Duke Collection, inspired by the exquisite artifacts found in Doris Duke’s Rough Point, Rhode Island estate. This dramatic collection honors Miss Duke’s timeless sense of elegance and eclectic nature. With a combination of bold colorations, vivid patterns and elegant motifs, this collection will inspire.

3. S.Harris/Fabricut, Suite 6-152 Leading the way in environmentally superior fabrics, S.Harris introduces the Charmelle Collection. All fabrics are non-toxic, hypoallergenic and skin friendly. Charmelles’ Superior stain repellent and removal qualities are inherent in its fibers. Exquisite fabrics with supple hand, all Charmelle fabrics are free of chemicals and exceed 50,000 double rubs. Featured exclusively at S.Harris/Fabricut.

4. J. Robert Scott, Suite 1873 Gold, this precious mineral has long been a symbol of value, capturing attention and sparking desire throughout history. Now with her modern day alchemy, Sally Sirkin Lewis introduces The Gold Collection from the Golden state, an extraordinary group of sophisticated, luxurious textiles in tones of gold. 3.

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5. F. Schumacher, Suite 6-143 Matthew Patrick Smyth and Schumacher have joined forces to introduce one of the most exciting Spring collections. Featured here is Durance Embroidery, adapted from Matthew’s Irish heritage—a classically inspired design based on traditional Celtic knot has been reinterpreted into a modern embroidery on a cotton and linen ground.

6. Cowtan & Tout, Suite 638 Cowtan & Tout introduces Tahiti, a whimsical hand printed jungle motif that recalls the 1920’s Ballet Russe costumes and sets. Printed on union ground, Tahiti is available in three colorways. The entire 2007 Collection can be viewed in the Cowtan & Tout showroom.

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what’s new

1. Edelman Leather, Suite 1873D Edelman Leather introduces a new palette of sophisticated pastels on fashion’s favorite— crocodile! Fresh pastels with an antique patent finish, Liquid Patent! Sophisticated pastels are making news. Pastel colors with cutting-edge sophistication. 2. Innovations in WallCovering, Suite 629A Kyoto and Sapporo join the Japanese Organics Collection as part of Innovations in Wallcoverings’ Innvironments line of sustainable design products, employing the traditional Japanese papermaking techniques of Washi, which were first developed in the eighth century and continue to be intertwined with Japanese culture today. The Japanese Organics Collection embodies the sense of oneness with nature that is the basis of Washi culture in Japan. Made from natural plant fibers, Japanese Organics bring a traditional Asian look into the modern environment. 3. Robert Allen | Beacon Hill, Suite 633 Robert Allen’s newest collection of Sensuede is beautiful, durable, and now, ecologically responsible. Sensuede II uses recycled microfibers to create the luxurious fabric, so similar to real suede but with performance properties that have made Sensuede a designer’s favorite. Highly durable, this remarkable eco-friendly fabric is water, stain and soil-resistant and comes in 130 gorgeous hues.

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4. Dessin Fournir Companies, Suite 1813 The Dessin Fournir Companies announce the latest introductions from Rose Cumming and Classic Cloth. Sierra Madre, the new jacquard woven herringbone fabric from Classic Cloth, has a subtle earthy palette that is representative of the new winter collection. Rose Cumming introduces Harlow, a unique color woven, jacquard sheer with double cloth construction. Its understated leopard pattern hints at the opulence, sophistication and glamour that was Hollywood in the 1930s. 5. Lee Jofa, Suite 6-136 Suzanne Rheinstein, interior designer extraordinaire and the proprietress of Los Angeles design mecca Hollyhock, launches her first collection of fabrics this fall with Lee Jofa. Hampton Stripe, shown here, looks both elegant and European in 100 percent linen, with a twill weave in the background for texture. This is a wonderful quality for both flowing and tailored upholstery, drapes and shades. It will go virtually anywhere, from farmhouse to bungalow to villa to loft.

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6. Kravet, Suite 6-128 Kravet is pleased to announce Barbara Barry’s new fabric, trimming and wall covering collections, inspired by the soothing hues of watercolor paintings. The new wall covering line, shown here, will help designers blend the shades of drapery, furniture and walls with incomparable ease. 7. Hinson & Company, Suite 6-117 Hinson Texture Suede I, a subtle textured fabric which discreetly simulates genuine elephant hide. It has all the luxurious qualities of suede while retaining its own ease-of-maintenance and durability. Offered in an array of 19 colors and is 57-inches-wide. Ideal for residential, contract and upholstery.

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what’s new for outdoor

1. Rock Wood, Suite 1760 Need a cure for your cabin fever blues? From now until March 4, buy any Rock Wood product at the regular retail price and receive a voucher for the full value of your purchase absolutely free! Then use the voucher to shop until August 15, 2008. Rock Wood is one of the leading teak suppliers for commercial and residential casual furniture, offering inspired designs with uncompromising hand finished quality. (Taxes and delivery not included in voucher value; sale items not included).

2. NorthCape International, Suite 16-160 The Hampton Park Collection has a classic design combining the look of wood with the maintenance and ease of aluminum. Hampton Park is made of a sturdy commercial grade aluminum frame making it weather and UV resistant. The 60” table, as shown, seats eight. Two smaller dining tables and occasional tables are also available.

3. Cast Classics, Suite 1757 Stop by and see Cast Classics’ two newest collections, Visionnaire and Sienna. Cast Classics has successfully taken traditional, clean-lined furniture design and beautifully translated it for outdoor use. Available in 10 finishes and any number of outdoor fabrics, these are pieces you’ll be tempted to use on interior spaces. Both collections are testaments to Cast Classics commitment to making outdoor furniture, whose timeless beauty is only surpassed by its quality.

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4. JANUS et Cie, Suite 1876 JANUS et Cie, the award-winning Los Angeles-based company whose signature interior and exterior furnishings transcend the boundary between outdoors and in, embraces a simple, modern approach to Neoclassical outdoor design with the introduction of the Azimuth Collection. Designed by Michael Vanderbyl of San Francisco’s Vanderbyl Design, this new offering touts a refined yet generously proportioned lounge aesthetic embodied within lavish cushions and a powder coated aluminum frame.

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Attention Landscape Architects & Designers Now available on Designer Portfolios, promote your Landscape Architecture Services. Contact Nicole Calas for more information 312.527.7866.


what’s new at luxehome®

1. Poggenpohl, Suite 138 Porsche Design Group and Poggenpohl Möbelwerke GmbH present their first co-designed kitchen P’7340. The kitchen is distinguished for its innovative framework, purist styling and high-quality materials. Kitchen appliances maker Miele & Cie. KG will be the exclusive supplier of all fitted electric appliances which are operated via sensor keys instead of buttons and feature user-friendly dialogue displays.

2. Chicago Tile Institute, Suite 149-11 (not pictured) Florida Tile is excited to announce that their tile and stone offerings are now GREENGUARD certified. This rigorous, voluntary program certifies that their products do not give off harmful chemicals that can contribute to indoor air pollution. The certification comes after months of testing. For more info visit www.greenguard.org

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3. Urban Archeology, Suite 108 Urban Archaeology was a finalist in Interior Design Magazine’s Best of the Year awards 2007 (for floor covering: hard). Illusion Tile Petite employs the latest technology of water-jet etching of marble. This design is available in many marbles, various scales and several patterns. There is nothing to limit your imagination.

4. Birger Juell, Suite 131 Birger Juell, Ltd has been named the national sales and marketing representative for Oakmasters, UK—a new display of solid, green-sourced, FSC certified English Oak ceiling beams and trusses is on display in their new showroom in the North Lobby.

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5. Design Resource Center, Suite 149 Italian stone and tile manufacturer GranitiFiandre is launching an expansion of its popular NewCo.de product line. NewCo. de, part of the company’s Geologica Collection, plays upon the modern trend of utilizing understated, reclaimed materials in sophisticated interior design settings.

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what’s new at market square™

1. Kenneth Ludwig Home Furnishings, 1510 Ken Ludwig has been in the design and retail business for more than 20 years. After working with great design leaders such as Gordon Siegel, owner of Crate & Barrel, Ludwig went on to open his own showroom in 2000. Be inspired when you walk into Ludwig’s showroom featuring incredible pricing and high style with five upholstery lines, four case good lines, five lighting lines, four accessory lines, along with art work, fabrics, rugs and textiles – with many “in stock.”

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2. The Wilkinson Company, Suite 1513 The Wilkinson’s spent the Thanksgiving holiday at Swiss and German factories with products representing the latest technological advances in Automatic Coffee Centers. These products, now in the Market Square Showroom, will be introduced at the European International Ambiente Fair in February 2008. Visitors to The Wilkinson Company Market Square Showroom are awed by their Jura-Capresso Automatic Coffee Centers which can be programmed to respond in seven different languages in addition to the finest taste and aroma of coffee, cappuccino and latte. 3. Michele Levitt & Associates, Suite 1566 Michele travels periodically to Europe for chic trendy lines. During the Holidays, Michele was in Venice to import beautiful Murano Glass Jewelry, including many one-of-a-kind pieces. A variety of European products are new to her showroom for 2008 which include a new bedding and accessory line from London, beautiful table linens and ceramics from France and Italian tabletop and accessories.

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4. Saro Trading Company, Suite 1590 Saro Trading Company has something for every living space! Classic damask collections, classic hemstitch in a rainbow of colors, styles and sizes and the most beautiful next generation beading from India and China; all at remarkable prices! 5. Direct Rug Imports, Suite 15-102 Amir Pouya, president of Direct Rug Imports, travels the globe in search of handmade woven rugs unique and one-of-a-kind to the country’s heritage and brings them to the U.S. for an elaborate selection with hundreds of designs. Recently in Tibet for a month, Amir handpicked gorgeous antique rugs and worked with designers to create new lavish styles for any living space. 3.

6. The Ashton Company, Suite 15-105 Offering a unique and extensive selection of gorgeous artwork with more than 250,000 prints, you can also custom create any framed artwork with a Ashton’s large inventory of matting, framing, brushstroke or canvas settings, great for commercial projects or elaborate homes!

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7. A’ Homestead Shoppe, Suite 1586 Showcasing product lines from designers with different styles, A’ Homestead Shoppe now carries newly designed lamps from Ted Harris, a Chicago native, and Annette Tatum, from House, Inc. in a variety of materials and finishes. You may also custom create lampshades to complete any room.

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8. Designer Accessory Resource Room, Suite 1571 A resource room filled with stylish product including furniture, decorative accessories, textiles, lighting and more for you to purchase right off the floor. Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m. to

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mart moves & calendar of events

available positions Mart Moves Agio International, Suite 1628 Agio is pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Weiss as the Chicago showroom manager. With a successful career of many years in the contract and residential furniture industries, Weiss’ background is a great addition to the Agio International sales and management team. Gallerie One, Suite 600 Gallerie One would like to welcome Dan Hartman to the showroom. Hartman brings with him many years of sales experience in the rug and carpet industry. A graduate of Harrington Institute of Interior Design, Hartman’s training will be invaluable in assisting designers. Please join the showroom in welcoming him. Holland & Sherry, Suite 6-118 Please welcome Eric Amiel as the new manager for the Holland and Sherry showroom. Visit the 6th floor and check out all they have to offer. Innovations in Wallcovering, Suite 629A Innovations in Wallcovering is pleased to announce Erin Stitzel as its new Chicago showroom manager. Please join in welcoming Stitzel. For samples please call 888.256.9684. Michael-Cleary, LLC, Suite 1822 Michael-Cleary, LLC would like to introduce Ms. Sarah Holmes, their newest sales representative. Please stop by Suite 1822 to say hello and give her a warm welcome. Nancy Corzine, Suite 622 Nancy Corzine joins Frank Rinker, general manager, in welcoming Mark Walker to the sales team here in the Chicago showroom. Walker ‘s career experience working with fabrics and furniture will add another dimension in assisting design clientele with projects. Please call 312.645.4500 to secure a private preview appointment in your design studio of all the latest collections shown through the Nancy Corzine Showroom. Niermann Weeks, Suite 1820 Niermann Weeks is proud to welcome Lorraine Nielsen to the company. Nielsen will be taking over the position of showroom manager bringing a strong knowledge of the home furnishings industry as well as solid management skills. Gloster, Suite 1768 William (Skip) Ritter has joined the Gloster Showroom after completing his doctorate degree. Ritter spent several years in sales and contracting. Gloster welcomes his expertise to their team. Samuel & Sons, Suite 6-168 Samuel & Sons Passementerie welcomes Ken Pool as manager of their new showroom. Pool brings many years of experience in textiles and trimmings, but is new to the Chicago area. He is excited to introduce Chicago designers to a fresh approach in selecting the wide range of trimming and details available for immediate delivery. Please stop in when you are working in The Mart. William Switzer, Suite 1850 William Switzer would like to welcome Betsy Grenzebach as their new showroom manager. Betsy comes to William Switzer with years of experience at Niermann Weeks.

The new Samuel & Sons showroom has two open positions available: Junior Showroom Sales Associate needed to provide both customer services and suggestive selling to clientele. Company paid medical, dental, and prescription plan available. Company matched 401(k). Please email resumes to jobs@samuelandsons.com. Indicate Junior Showroom Sales Associate in the subject line. Stock Associate to assist with the day to day operations of the showroom by both stocking inventory as necessary and supporting the maintenance needs of the Samuel & Sons showroom. Company paid medical, dental, and prescription plan available. Company matched 401(k). Please email resumes to jobs@samuelandsons. com. Indicate Chicago Stock Associate in the subject line.

Calendar of Events February February 28 ASID Design Summit

March March 4 Designing for the Nation: John Fowler and English Country House Style March 11 Designing for Success Sponsored by Architectural Digest and Kravet 11 a.m. 8th Floor Club Room. Seating Limited. R.S.V.P to 312.527.0505 ext 12

april April 25–July 12 DreamRooms April 25–28 ARTropolis™, Art Chicago™, The Merchandise Mart International Antiques Fair™, Next, The Artist Project

May May 6 House Beautiful Cocktail Reception May 7 House Beautiful Color Institute May 16 Treasure Hunt Trade Preview May 17 & 18 Treasure Hunt, Luxury Sample Sale

June June 9–11 Fine Design @ NeoCon®

September September–December DreamHome open to the Public September 15–18 International Casual & Accessories Market™

October October 2–3 Design Chicago, two-day Market of future fashions for fabric, furniture and more October 3–6 The Merchandise Mart International Antiques Fair—Fall

November November Dining by Design

December December 5–7 One of a Kind Show and Sale®

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