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Gretsch by Marc Thorpe and Chrissy Angliker of 3E Studios NYC for Quinze & Milan will be on view at the fair grounds:
Gretsch, designed as a landscape of seating and named after the famous Gretsch Guitar building in Brooklyn NY. The seating unit merges 5 types of sitting, lounging and laying positions into a single graceful form. The various seating elements can be separated and used individually and then reassembled as a whole. Available through Qunize & Milan Belgium.
Area by Marc Thorpe of 3E Studios NYC for Bernhardt Design will debut at the Zona Tortona.
Area, a collection of tables from New Yorker Marc Thorpe, morphed from the concepts of spatial definition and positive/negative space in architecture. The invisible joinery gives Area a simple, yet elegant appearance, a chameleon for many different environments. Area is available in occasional and coffee table sizes in solid walnut in hand-oiled or paint finishes.
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What playful yet sophisticated colors...really shows off the piece nicely.