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Paul Sahlin Tiffany's.(New products: SUMMER SHOWS)(Bamboo table lamp )(Brief Article)

Paul Sahlin Tiffany's introduces a contemporary Bamboo table lamp designed by David Landis and featuring a traditional handcrafted stained glass shade with geometric appeal. The shade is available in red or honey ($171). Another table lamp in the Bamboo Collection offers a traditional bamboo shaped

Publication: Home Accents Today

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It's a jungle in here: cool bamboo. Rainforest greens. Palm-tree and banana-leaf themes. Organic materials make your desk, shelf, or table feel like a calmer, healthier place.

INTO THE WOODS If you want to feel rooted, don't fritter away your space on bric-a-brac; find bowls with soul. Here, objects of teak, ebony, and jackfruit wood have the warmth and integrity of the trees they came from. Clockwise from top: Square teak tray, $45, Takashimaya. Jackfruit bowl, $40,

Publication: O, The Oprah Magazine

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Waxed bamboo is configured into extraordinary forms by William Wainman of Weiming Furniture Ltd., in Kent, England. Made in China the pieces are finished in the United Kingdom. This table was one of t

HO KRT Photos 06-04-1999 LIFE DECOREX 4 TB KRT LIFESTYLE STORY SLUGGED: DECOREX KRT PHOTOGRAPH VIA CHICAGO TRIBUNE (KRT118- June 17) Waxed bamboo is configured into extraordinary forms by William Wainman of Weiming Furniture Ltd., in Kent, England. Made in China the pieces are finished in the

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CURRENTS: TABLES; Bending Bamboo Until It's Elegant - New York Times

Bamboo may be today's dream material, abundant for flooring and surfboards alike. But can it be made as chic as wenge? ''It's hard to manipulate said John Birch, the owner of Wyeth, 315 Spring Street (Greenwich Street), who has coaxed the resinous poles into wide sheets of rich veneer topping white

Publication: The New York Times

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Separate tables Pattie Barron shows how exquisite gift wrap, silken saris, coconut bowls and bamboo leaves can turn alfresco dining into a sumptuous occasion

The utterly exotic Eastern picnic SAFFRON silk, cerise tissue and a madcap chandelier summon the heady atmosphere of a Jaipur banquet. Light the incense sticks and decorate with English pot marigolds, the celebratory flower of India. Gold embroidered check voile sari, 49.95, Graham & Green (as

Publication: Evening Standard - London

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Panda-mania behind the bamboo curtain; A SEA OF CYCLISTS: Like may Chinese cities, Chengdu is awash with bikes HIGH TABLE: Framed by mountain peaks, a giant panda tucks into his lunch at the Wolong Nature Reserve.

Byline: VIVIEN CREEGOR IT ALL started with a newspaper photograph showing a giggling Japanesewoman surrounded by giant panda cubs in China. I was intrigued - could tourists really get so close to these ridiculouslygorgeous and intriguing animals, and if so how? A quick internet search led meto

Publication: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)

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Papier mache and bamboo: Real and faux

THE VICTORIANS perched birds posed under glass domes on parlor and sitting room table tops. They draped lambrequins (valance) from the mantel, and they dressed rooms with furniture and accessories fashioned of bamboo and papier mache. Let's take a look at these two unusual home furnishing materials

Publication: Antiques & Collecting Magazine

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SHOOTING FOR THE TOP; BAMBOO IS GROWING AS A RESOURCE FOR PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT THE HOME.

Byline: Thyra Porter Famously invasive in the garden, bamboo is now poised to overtake the interior of the home, from bathroom to kitchen to table. Though technically a grass, bamboo has been discovered as the new wood. But unlike timber, it is cheap, fast-growing and very versatile. Bamboo stalks

Publication: HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network

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