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from the
Chicago Tribune
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May 24, 1998 |
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"...Buoyed by a valiant display of inventiveness by a number of mainly small
furniture-makers and individual designers/artisans, the ICFF topped last
month's Salone
Internazionale
del Mobile in Milan, as far as excitement goes.
"...it was
at the ICFF that acts of real design triumphed...
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"...And
Walter Rossi, an architect and sculptor from Italy who has been living in
New York, showed how it's possible to make beautiful iron furniture more
comfortable. He developed a system for upholstering his seating pieces. He
steams and bends wood over the iron frame and attaches a thin layer of
upholstered cush.
Caption: Walter Rossi steams and bends wood around his iron seating piece
and attaches upholstered cush to it. Shown: Caesar Bench
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