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Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ Fall Furnishings Are Both Timely and Timeless

In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the luxury furniture maker puts forth new variations on popular pieces thanks to an expansion with Moore & Giles leathers

In partnership with MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS

 

A well-respected name in the world of luxury furnishings, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams has crafted a fall collection worthy of the renown the brand has earned over the past three decades. Beloved for its uncompromising quality, exceptional comfort, consideration for the environment, swift delivery times and unparalleled customer service, the company has again imbued its latest offerings — including midcentury-inspired sofas, wing chairs, drawer chests and sculptural tables — with its unique sense of style, blending familiar, appealing shapes with interesting pops of color or texture.

 

Of particular note are the curvaceous Addie tables, available in assorted sizes and white, bronze and pewter finishes; the Marcello sofa, featuring a modern silhouette, bowed front, tight back and seat with double-needle stitching, metal legs available in multiple finishes, and your choice of 300-plus fabrics and leathers; and the brand’s enchanting new indigo finish, as best seen on both the very streamlined Allure desk and elegant Ming eight-drawer chest.

 

Another reason to celebrate: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ newly expanded partnership with Moore & Giles leathers. Think iconic designs paired with luxurious Mont Blanc leather hides — top-grain, pure aniline leathers in grounded shades like blue smoke, winter pine, aubergine, chianti, ivory, Spanish moss and iron that look vintage but still feel inviting, burnish beautifully and develop an absolutely gorgeous patina over time. Some very entertaining ideas indeed.

 

 

 

Sept. 24, 2019

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