In Home Furnishings, Palm Springs Eternal

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(NAPSA)—More than retro, today’s designers have hung their hats on home stylings that celebrate 1950s Palm Springs and Las Vegas—with many even giving a nod to the Rat Pack themselves. Picture light, airy and breathtaking views from every window and entire rooms bathed in sunlight. Indoor spaces are becoming more calm and less cluttered, while low-profile furnishings have sleek, straight lines and comfortable curves. Materials used are a healthy mix of leather, suede andtextiles, and hues include desert tones and monochromatics. The result: a room that Frank, Dean and the boys would be proudto call home. If you want to create a place for your own Rat Pack to hang, some —<—, Sleek lines and cool fabrics epitomize 1950s Palm Springs. of these Palm Springs-inspired furnishings from Natuzzi may help: Diagonal is a modern, modular sectional that creates a sophisticated focal point in living spaces. It provides multiple seating options with its large, deep cushions and base. It also features a generous number of loose-back pillows to help you relax after a long night of lounge singing. It’s all about the details with a sofa called the Sander.It’s curvaceous arms and deep seats, along with luxuriously soft leather, make it the ideal place to listen to crooners on a Sunday afternoon. While the Palm Springs Look Minimizes accent pieces and accessories, those that are in- cluded in a room need to be well designed. Try a rectangular ottoman in Halley fabric or a sleek bookcase in a zebrawood finish to complete the space. For more information, visit www.natuzzi.com.