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The 1970’s led us down dual avenues of design: one, the glam and gloss of disco, the other, a funky fusion of earthen colors and natural materials. The emergence of the Hi Tech (Industrial Style) brought serious innovations in contract furniture, thus introducing the modular storage system and the beginning of ergonomic design.
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Scaletta Bar
The Scaletta bar, designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1972, is shiny, sophisticated and seriously sexy. Black gloss lacquer and stainless steel make this gem as much a stand-alone sculpture as a true utility.
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Ness
The 1970’s yielded many achievements in lighting including the introduction of the dimmer switch. The Murano blown-glass Nessa, designed by Archivio Storico Vetreria Vistosi in 1972, emits a transitional flux of beautiful light though two tones of glass and, of course, a dimmer.
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Spaghetti Chair
The iconic Spaghetti chair, designed by Giandomenico Belotti in 1979, uses PVC bands in a manner so chic (and comfortable) it’s shocking. Whether you chose bright colors or subdued neutrals, Spaghetti adds a dose of 70’s design to any interior.
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L-Serie
The L-Serie, designed by Studio Pastoe in 1972, brought the principals of perfect cabinet making to the next level. Flexible height, frame, front and interior options allow for unlimited freedom in your own innovative customization.
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419 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10016
(Between 28th & 29th Streets)
www.suiteny.com
info@suiteny.com
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Weekdays: 9am - 6pm
Saturday: 11am - 5pm
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Phone:
1-877-278-4836
1-212-421-3300
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