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"The S-curve usually is attributed to an anatomical feature of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. Lee Weitzman Furniture is giving the S-curve new meaning in its svelte green Infinity Console Table."
- Phoenix Home & Garden, July 2009 |
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"Interior Design Magazine selects the Django Cabinet for its Spring Market Tabloid 2010" |
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"The Puzzle table recalls a child's elongated building
blocks, grouped to form a hip base for its glass top."
- Interior Design Fall Market 2009 |
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"Quality, strength and beauty merge at the hands of Lee Weitzman, who showcases his creations at his custom furniture showroom, Lee Weitzman Furniture. With a background in sculpture and art, Weitzman credits the former for driving his unique ability to bring together elements of creativity and technicality."
- LUXE Spring 2008 |
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"As good now as they were back then". Lee Weitzman Furniture's Diva Divan is featured in "Time Capsule", a selection of the best timeless designs of the last eight decades.
- Interior Design Fall Market 2007 |
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“Chicago furniture designer Lee Weitzman sculpts pieces worthy of names like the "Cleopatra" bench and the "Borealis" sofa. We wanted to know what twists and turns his mind takes ”
- A Cut Above, from House to Home, July/August 2006 |
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“Contemporary, concise and imposing, these tables manipulate curves and straight lines to their best advantage.”
- Momence Cocktail Table, Veranda, March 2005 |
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“When a sleek, sculptural statement in the living room is sought, one need look no further than the gracefully arched Momence Coffee Table by Lee Weitzman Furniture for the solution.”
- Shelter, November-December 2004 |
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Lee Weitzman Furniture’s Urn Table is featured in a sophisticated Newport, Rhode Island home design in the -
- Winter 2004 issue of Beautiful Homes! |
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Florida Design, Volume 14 Number 4, showcases the Cleopatra Bench in the article -
- “Designing with Ottomans” |
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The Ventra Dining Table makes a statement in the Chicago home of Eugenie and Lael Johnson, as seen in the -
- Chicago Tribune Magazine, April 10th issue. |
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The Chevron Chair is described as “a sumptuous addition to the Classic Collection with an Art Deco twist…”
- Interior Design, October 2004 |
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