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Cabot Wrenn introduces Hollywood fashion icons-inspired collection
Published: 05-Mar-2013
Cabot Wrenn, a contract and hospitality furniture manufacturer has collaborated with In.Design Studio to create a capsule collection of tables and seating inspired by Hollywood fashion icons of past decades.
Designed by Karen Hansen and Laura Rachlin, the new collection infuses sartorial elements into every piece. Every piece has been visualised as an outfit that can be accessorised with metal reveals, upholstery, multiple upholstery options and removable lumbar pillows.
This 15-piece collection consists of chairs, 3-seaters, a bench, and various room tables, all designed for contract, hospitality, and healthcare environments. The Collection’s highlights include stiletto heel-inspired wall-saver legs, rounded waterfall seat edge and small footprints for tight spaces. Handcrafted in supple leathers and durable wood frames, these products bring new meaning to ‘stylish seating’.
The Vivienne High-back Patient Chair takes cues from the LBD (Little Black Dress) which can be simple or dressed up in various details such as buttons, metal reveal, and stitching for a layered look.
Designed with multi-purpose capabilities, the Winston can be used as an ottoman, coffee table, and/or bench. As the most versatile piece in the collection, the Winston can fit in a variety of spaces due to its petite dimensions.
Like all great actors, the Roxanne three-seater and Roxy Chair are versatile pieces. Upholstered sides and a variety of sizes and fabric styles create distinctly unique looks. Roxanne & Roxy function beautifully both standalone or as a set.

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