Asian style has been a basic for the past few years, but by the time 2012 ends, it won’t be considered basic anymore. Items, more than collections, are emerging now. Some new designs are updated versions of classics. Others are much less traditional. Here are some of the most interesting Asian pieces from the High Point Furniture Market and the New York Tabletop market.
- Metal lily pads from Phillips Collection
- Modern fretwork by Lillian August for Hickory White
- Arita Spot Table in Asian style designed by John Black for Baker’s Milling Road Collection
- Geishas looked overexposed at Soicher Marin
- Larry Laslo’s giant bamboo for Ferguson Copeland
- Ori, by Oneida
- Marchesa’s Mandarin and Mandarin Gold patterns
- Japanese Floral, a Florence Broadhurst pattern in graphic black-and-white, from Kate Spade
- Asian goes bright in Mottahedeh’s hot-pink burst design
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- Phillips Collection
- Lillian August
- Baker Milling Road
- Soicher Marin
- Larry Laslo
- Oneida
- Marchesa
- Kate Spade
- Mottahedeh