products casegoods + tables Unexpected details create standout pieces By Kathryn Greene 1 2 3 4 5 1 A solid oak structure frames raffia squares on the façade of Stickley's Georgetown sideboard, available in twodoor and four-door options with distinct cutout finger pulls. STICKLEY.COM 2 Designer Monica Armani toyed with proportions and craftsmanship for Turri's Roma credenza. A curving silhouette supported by a base of slim, cylindrical legs houses three cabinets covered by doors with subtle geometric detailing. TURRI.IT 3 Designed to allow the tables of varying sizes and heights to interact with each other, the Puzzle collection from CasaDesús is made with veneered or lacquered wooden tops. CASADESUS.NET 4 From Arteriors, the Jay Jeffers-crafted Cantu cabinet pays homage to 20th-century Italian design. Ebony-stained oak doors open to reveal three shelving units. ARTERIORSHOME.COM 6 5 Antique bronze-finished brass legs support Usona's Pedestal Table 10144, a sleek column of carbon-stained larch, ebony wood, or lacquer topped with a stone insert of marble or white onyx backlit with LED lights. USONAHOME.COM 6 Columns of solid ash wood serve as the base of Maiden Home's Reade dining table, hand-finished with a lacquer in one of six neutral colors. MAIDENHOME.COM 086 Marketplace Fall 2022 hospitalitydesign.comhttp://www.MAIDENHOME.COM http://www.ARTERIORSHOME.COM http://www.STICKLEY.COM http://www.CASADESUS.NET http://www.USONAHOME.COM http://www.TURRI.IT http://www.hospitalitydesign.com