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SHOWROOM TOP PICKS
LEIB KIRSCH
Nancy G. Leib founded NGL Design, an in-
terior and architectural design fi rm, in 1989.
She has more than 20 years of experience in
the design industry and has studied abroad
at Parsons School of Design in Paris, France.
Allen Kirsch, owner of Allen Kirsch and Associ-
ates, Inc., has more than 20 years of experience
and has completed projects in cities across the
United States. He believes complete client satis-
faction is his most important goal and personally
Glant states that this is a refi ned canvas
manages every step of a design project to achieve it.
suitable for various applications including fur-
David Cadwallader, ASID is the principal de-
nishings, headboards, walls and window treat-
signer and owner of Cadwallader Design, Inc.,
ments. “You must feel the hand of this fabric to
founded in 1983.
appreciate its quality,” Hardage adds.
Ironies Boreal Bench: T_h is bench, featuring
For more information:
Walter Lee Culp Associates
cast metal with gold leaf and upholstered in a
Decorative Center Dallas Suite 500
Clarence House fabric, is another top seller for
Dallas, TX 75207
the showroom, which boasts one of the larg-
the detailing. T_h e leather appeals to so many T: (214) 651-0510; F: (214) 745-1755
est displays of Ironies products in the country.
senses – touch, sight and smell – while
Leib states, “I love the delicately refi ned nature
Decorative Center Houston Suite 4018
contrasting nicely with both wood and
Houston, TX 77056
of the piece, the idea of metal and the gold leaf
fabric pieces.” T: (713) 623-4670; F: (713) 623-0171
fi nish. It’s a sophisticated piece with a bit of fol-
Measuring 24”d x 44”w x 39”h, the size, Web site: www.wlculp.com
ly.” Hardage adds that this bench is adaptable
style and materials combine
and “can be incorporated into a contemporary
to create a truly versatile piece.
or traditional setting.”
Hardage states this piece can
Formations Dutch Leather Chest: T_h is be used “to make a statement
chest takes its name from the whimsical tu- in your offi ce, bedroom, family
lip designs incorporated into the patterns on room or living room.” Kirsch
the top, sides and front, achieved by more agrees, commenting, “T_h e piece
than 8,000 hand-applied nail heads. Kirsch seems to lend itself most obvi-
comments, “How great to have a handsome ously to an entry hall, but could
case piece that’s rich and interesting and not also be used for an end table or
wood! It’s hard to fi nd pieces like this that a nightstand. It really could be
create interest with the materials as well as used in nearly any room.”
Left: (From left to right) Prelude is an epingle velvet featuring stylized cloud-fl owers and waving
grasses; Vesuvius is made of cotton and silk and is available in aqua, taupe, goldenrod, green,
brown and black; Glant’s Couture Linen Canvas N.7 is available in sand, mocha, parchment, fl ax,
pale copper, pale willow and pale saltwater; Top: The Boreal Bench is available in all of Ironies’
leathers and with a natural or antiqued brass, antiqued bronze, silver or gold leaf fi nish; Right:
The Dutch Leather Chest is manufactured by Formations and its pattern is achieved with over
8,000 hand-applied nail heads.
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