The Brats of Classicism

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Side Chair With Turned Legs
Babel chair by Dutch design phenom Marcel Wanders ($530 at xo-design.com; available in late 2010).
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Coffeemaker
Gold porcelain percolator; can also serve as a teapot or vase ($82 at Michele Varian, 35 Crosby St., nr. Broome St.; 212-226-1076).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Pendleton Blanket
Woolen throw reimagined as jumbo bath towel ($48 at Urban Outfitters, 526 Sixth Ave., at 14th St.; 646-638-1646; available May 15).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Carved Frames
Baroque-style frames in translucent plastic ($12.95 at Site, 35-11 34th Ave., nr. 35th St., Astoria; 718-626-6030)..
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Slipper Chair

Trestle Table
Sawhorse-leg table made of oak and powder-coated steel by South African design team Egg ($5,800 at Amaridian, 31 Howard St., at Crosby St.; 917-463-3719).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Bar Chair
Wood chairs painted with pop colors by Chris Specce ($400 at Matter, 405 Broome St., nr. Centre St.; 212-343-2600).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Mantel Clock
Epoxy-resin-coated mantel clock ($325 at the Future Perfect, 55 Great Jones St., nr. Bowery; 212-473-2500).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Baroque Mirror
Bollywood mirror with digitally printed designs by Paola Navone ($2,690 at Property, 14 Wooster St., nr. Canal St.; 917-237-0123).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Chandelier
Customizable brass hanging candelabra by Lindsey Adelman ($4,800 at Matter, 405 Broome St., nr. Centre St.; 212-343-2600).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Louis XV”Style Settee
Louisa settee with ragged cotton-and-linen upholstery ($2,498 at Anthropologie, Chelsea Market, 75 Ninth Ave., at 15th St.; 212-620-3116).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Le Corbusier Lounger
Uhuru’s Cyclone Lounger (see description here; $7,200 at uhurudesign.com; 718-855-6519).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Table Lamp
Lamp with salvaged-wooden-pillar base ($1,200 at David Stypmann Co., 190 Sixth Ave., nr. Prince St.; 212-226-5717).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Windsor Chair Plastic Comback chair by Patricia Urquiola (price upon request at Kartell, 39 Greene St., nr. Grand St.; 212-966-6665).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Farm Table Glass table with turned-column legs ($7,995 at ABC Carpet & Home, 881 Broadway, at 19th St.; 212-473-3000).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Drafting Table Restored forties Nike Hydraulics drafting table with acrylic top fastened to nickel-plated steel ($19,500 at Urban Archaeology, 143 Franklin St., nr. Varick St.; 212-431-4646).
Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Marble Bust
Acrylic Julius Caesar mini-bust by Jeffrey Harris ($30 at Hadley Antiques, 1026 Lexington Ave., nr. 73rd St.; 212-535-7002).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Bamboo Party Chair
Translucent Chiavari chair by OC Designs ($390 for two by special order at Mxyplyzyk, 125 Greenwich Ave., at 13th St.; 800-243-9810).
Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

Rocking Chair
Lambskin-covered steel-and-wood rocker by Antonio Citterio ($8,172 at B&B Italia, 138 Greene St., nr. Houston St.; 212-966-3514). br>Photo: Courtesy of the Vendor

Console Table
White lacquered-wood table by Romani Saccani ($4,200 at Property, 14 Wooster St., nr. Canal St.; 917-237-0123).

Photo: Hannah Whitaker/New York Magazine

The Brats of Classicism