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Contemporary seating, dining tables

The Su Chaise (above) and the Butterfly Tables (below) are new to the Moderna Collection by Roberta Schilling. The company exhibited at the Atlanta gift show this month. The Roberta Schilling Collection is shown in Americasmart, Building 1, Showroom #9-C-7, 9 (ninth floor).



Contemporary nesting tables by Jason Phillips Design

The Treforma collection from Jason Phillips Design is inspired by objects and the way they reflect and transmit light. The color of objects is determined by the parts of the spectrum of light that are reflected without being absorbed. Secondary attributes like glossy, sheen, and translucency are made clear by the directional distribution of the reflected or transmitted light.




Treforma is a study of diffusion and scattering; where surfaces can change in many directions, without the change in inherent nature of the components. Three tables, formed by bending tinted glass, nest together to form a single unit. Dimensions range from 24 inches by 32 inches by 14 inches tall (small) to 54 inches by 32 inches by 18 inches tall (large).



U.S. furniture made from reclaimed trees

Robin Wade Furniture rescues trees from the local landfill and turns them into hand-crafted furniture. The U.S. company exhibited in IHFC’s Interhall during the furniture market in High Point in April.


Selected works of Mexican artist Karla d’Lara



Phillips Collection showed 350 works of Mexican artist Karla d’Lara at the High Point market earlier this month. The company featured her sculptures, tables and accessories for 2011.





The Phillips Collection provided this statement about the artist:

Making use of her memory, Karla d’Lara recreates a universe of atmospheres touched by the mystery of that which is poetic. Her work is an expression of genuine character which reveals itself as a powerful wave of technique, color and vivid movement.
Memories…to create atmospheres, defines Karla’s intuitive sense of art. Memory is the storehouse for abstractness which may materialize during a walk on a summer’s evening, like a voyeur in a faraway place. Its unstated goal is to discover the essential aroma of emotions resulting from a process of seduction. Expressed through the hands of an artist, its immense power is revealed for all to see.

She began to study photography as a teenager during summer trips abroad, and it became her first great passion. After taking advanced courses and accumulating plenty of experience, she traveled through Europe, Asia, and the Americas capturing the images of different cultures.

Karla is able to amalgamate her ideas with the help of skilled and exacting craftsmen, who have shared their homegrown techniques from workshops in Tonala, Jalisco, a hotbed of artists and great authors. A case in point is artist Salvador Rabelero, an expert in ceramics, glass, pigment combinations, acrylic paintings and mixed techniques. Today he is Karla’s inseparable partner in artistic creation.








Contemporary buffet, cocktail tables

The Palito buffet

The Moderna collection from Roberta Schilling uses smooth metal, exotic woods and delicate fibers cut into clean lines and striking shapes.

Biondina cocktail table


Bioanda cocktail table

Stylish placemats, coasters, table linens

Engineered Squares

Faux bois in birch


Faux Bois (meaning fake wood) is a new design for the rectangular placemats from Chilewich. The patterns are available in three digitally printed simulated wood grains: Birch, Driftwood, and Walnut. The table linens are durable, washable and suitable for indoors and out. The company also carries coasters and floor mats. See it at the New York International Gift Fair.

Faux bois in driftwood

Two new accent tables from Foreside

Foreside Home and Garden is showing an accent table (above) and a console (below) at the winter markets in Atlanta and Dallas. The Sea Foam wooden table is 28.5 inches wide, 16.8 inches deep and 19 inches tall.



Also from Foreside's Coastal Collection is the Orleans half-round table, measuring 34.8 inches wide, 15.8 inches deep and 29.8 inches tall. Previously, Gift & Home Today featured the company's Portland cabinet.

Occasional tables in exotic materials



Pulaski Furniture added approximately 60 new pieces to its home accents collection this spring. The use of exotic materials distinguishes the collection.
Among the new items are: saber-leg nesting tables; zebra-patterned drum tables (bottom); twig table (above); tulip table; and a three-drawer accent chest (below).




Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and minimums.

Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.

Folding table and chairs for casual dining


The Brianna collection from Innobella by Meco is a new line of folding furniture to be exhibited at the High Point furniture market in April. The table and chair collection features clean, classic lines in a Chocolotto finish with black accents. The newly designed integrated folding mechanism is patent-pending.
The legs, frame and top skirt are made of solid hardwood. The center section is covered with a black faux-leather finish. The table measures 30 inches tall, 32 inches wide and 46 inches long. It folds to 3.25 inches.



Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and minimums.

Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.