November/December 2007
By Nancy Nachman-Hunt
The uniquely designed doors on this dramatic bedroom armoire by Philadelphia’s Iannone Design are crafted from kirei board (made from recycled sorghum stalks) and certified low-emissions white laminate. The cabinet’s shelves and drawers are built with Forest Stewardship Council–certified birch plywood and assembled using formaldehyde-free adhesives.
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“Many of our clients have green houses, and they’re shopping with that in mind,” designer Michael Iannone says. “At trade shows, we promote sustainability heavily. If people don’t know what that means when they enter our booth, they know what it is when they leave.”
Graphic Armoire: 42 inches wide, 22 inches deep, 70 inches high: $3,995. (856) 889-7307; www.IannoneDesign.com