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ICFF 2006: Sangiorgio, Unison & Dwell

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Sangiorgio Mobile
This Italian line of children's furniture really stood out to us. We liked the color, the simplicity and the fun of it. Of particular note were the tempered glass sliding cabinet doors. We stood on the glass and it didn't break. Those Italians make it good. Sangiorgio is available through Bograd Kids at 200 Lex.

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Unison
Unison is a the result of an American design couple's return from exile in Finland (just who do you think they were working for there?). This colorful high cotton line is their first collection and a real palate cleanser at that. Mod Mom would love this. It just makes you happy to look at.

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Dwell
Dwell is going dark, baby! We couldn't believe their new line of higher quality, dark urban funk. While it smacks a little bit of MTV Cribs, it was so refreshing to see the changes. The tabletop was particularly nice and much more tasteful.

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THose new dwell linens are awesome. I love the "talon" design.

posted by rachel (in denver - for now) on 2006-05-26 13:09:01

I bought the Talon duvet a couple of weeks ago. It's very cool - although I'm looking for a new bed before I use it (leather headboard - footboard).

I really like Dwell's stuff - a lot of it's bachelor friendly (just go with me on that). The Astor line of bedding reminds me of the Hotel brand.

posted by Chris in Annapolis on 2006-05-26 15:34:01

I had my doubts about the softness of the Unison bedding considering the low thread count so I checked them out at ICFF and the bedding is very soft. And that duvet cover would be great on my bed.

posted by anne on 2006-05-26 19:46:34

I tried to go to the unison website and it says that their products will be available "September 2006"?? How can one purchase these? Hmpf

posted by zina on 2006-05-29 19:58:55