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Flooring, p3

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
accessoriesbuilding materialsfabrics & wallcoveringsflooringfurniture
kitchen & bathlightingofficeoutdoor furnitureseating
Spring 2003: Flooring
Fall 2002
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Tuva Looms

Founded by Terry Mowers and Suzanne Tick, Tuva Looms makes design-savvy textural broadlooms. Double Grid, which features a large window-pane pattern, is one of the latest.

Odegard

Huayllaza, shown here in pequin, is inspired by pre-Columbian designs, but the stripes and colors fit modern interiors to a T. Visit site.

Martin Patrick Evan

Available as wall-to-wall carpeting or as an area rug, Elation is one of this year's best new highly textured carpets. It features a raised ribbonlike element that winds playfully across the surface. Visit site. 

Tibetano

The op-art effect of Sunburst Raspberry is sure to get the visual vibrations going. Handmade with Tibetan wool, the carpet measures 8 feet square but also comes in custom sizes (and colors). Visit site.

J&J Commercial

Living up to its name, Huetopia comes in a spectrum that gives a nod to contemporary color trends. Made of 25 percent recycled nylon, Huetopia also acknowledges today's thinking on sustainability. Visit site.

Lamontage

Liora Manné puts her spin on Roy G. Biv with the Zen Wave rainbow area rug. Handmade of felt layers, this calming yet energizing signature piece enlivens any space.

Lees Carpets

Designed for high-traffic areas, Colorburst broadloom and 6-foot carpets are stain-resistant, relying on a Crayola palette for extra kick. Visit site.

 

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