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november 22, 2009

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Designer update

Introducing Alexandra Von Furstenberg’s High-Voltage Furniture Line

June 24, 2009  9:43 am

Perhaps it’s not surprising that Alexandra von Furstenberg launched a collection of neon signed and numbered limited-edition acrylic furniture in early 2008 and less than a year later, fluorescents—highlighter pink bandage dresses at Narciso Rodriguez, shocking orange furs at Michael Kors, etc.—were all over the Fall runways. After all, as Diane von Furstenberg’s daughter-in-law, she contributed to that label’s late nineties/early oughties renaissance, and as the youngest of the three Miller sisters, she’s always had an enviable closet, which these days happens to be filled with Balenciaga and Balmain. Her current L.A. home base aside, she’s a fashion influencer. But just as quickly as she landed on the next big thing, the furniture designer has moved on to something else. “The second collection had to be black,” she said of the nine-piece Voltage line, which includes this showstopper of a coffee table, along with a new range of tabletop accessories like trays and nut bowls. Von Furstenberg swears she isn’t getting back into the dress business anytime soon, preferring instead to expand her burgeoning furniture line into a lifestyle company. Acrylic bedroom set, anyone? It’s probably only a matter of time before those are back in fashion, too.

Photo: Courtesy of Alexandra Von Furstenberg

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USER COMMENTS  (4)
  1. LOVE THIS COLLECTION!

    xo

    http://www.inbalneer.com

    By Makeup5 on 06/24/09 at 12:08 pm
  2. HOT TABLE! Love the collection…I saw it on facebook.

    By SidandBo on 06/24/09 at 3:58 pm
  3. Really cool!!!

    By hotel_furniture on 07/15/09 at 11:06 am
  4. That collection looks really modern.

    By hotel_furniture on 07/15/09 at 11:08 am