Imola Chair From BoConcept

Managing to be both modern in design and comfortable for curling up in, the Imola chair is one of the new offerings from BoConcept. The exaggerated swoopy lines give it a look that is a bit playful without being too cartoonish. The chair is part of the 2009/2010 BoConcept collection and was designed by Henrik Pedersen. It starts at $1,699 and is available in a variety of fabrics and leathers.
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Giovanni Miranda Aug 28th 2009 5:34PM
ART & FURNITURE: NO LIMITS
Launch Party for 2010 Collection and Art Exhibit
Peewee Herman, Joe Perry and Britney Spears will be hanging out together (on the wall), at BoConcept as the global furniture enterprise hosts its NYC Release Party of its 2010 Collection in collaboration with New York City’s Art and Fashion world.
Five diverse NYC artists will represent: featuring pieces by American-Vogue identified, portrait photographer Chistrophe von Hohenberg (author of ANDY WARHOL, The Day The Factory Died); the stirring paintings of Sara Conca and Marc van Cawenbergh; the touching sculpture of Brian Ramnarine, and eclectic work of Rigoberto Samonte.
E-mai to reserve your spot at: BoConcept’s Art & Furniture: No Limits. 220 East 57th Street (Btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave). 09-09-09; 6-9 p.m. rsvp@boconceptny.com.