Fort Bend Lifestyles & Homes March 2009
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Less is More
The design of the Vita Chair and Ottoman pays tribute to master architect Mies van der Rohe, originator of the term “less is more,” harnessing the natural strength of wood to achieve suspension and cantilever with minimal form. A solid, matched-grain cherry back and seat are joined in an ergonomically curved frame. The seat and back cushions are meticulously hand stitched to ensure a sleek, tailored surface that is resoundingly comfortable.
www.thosmoser.com
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Exquisite Crystal Art An artistic triumph of color and shape, t
Handmade Noodle-Handled Bowl
A dramatic gift with style and elegance. Eye-catching, hand-thrown and hand-painted ceramic serving bowl by Tutto Mio. The design recalls ancient Etruscan ceramic art found in European museums. Available in red or harvest. Appropriate for any decor.
www.elegantroots.com
Flower Power
A collection of brilliant floral and botanical artistic compositions incorporating hand-cut mosaics brought to you by SICIS, the innovative brand known as the Art Factory. A whimsical and magical selection of glass collections, SICIS mosaics function as practical and moveable art mosaic mat.
www.sicis.com
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Collezione Spirale
Magnificent Murano sugar bowls handmade in Italy using centuries-old techniques. Created by Hilary London with sophisticated Italian stylings for the home. Bold color is a cornerstone of Hilary London pieces. Perfect for any festive occasion.
www.hilarylondon.com
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