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Nature Nurtures

Edited by Karen D. Singh, Deborah Wilk, Mark McMenamin, and Yvonne M. Chan -- Interior Design, 5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

Campion Platt HBF Textiles

Campion Platt HBF TextilesWhen luxury residential designer Campion Platt and HBF Textiles get together, it's something like the intersection of Park Avenue and Main Street. Or perhaps make that Elm Street, given the green emphasis of the Campion Platt collection's six patterns made from various combinations of organic cotton, recycled polyester, linen, and sustainable bamboo fibers.

Velvet Ground is made from crushed bamboo. Mountain Tartan chenille is a small geometric in cotton and bamboo-fiber rayon. Rock Ledge and Woodland Terrace are polyester wovens. A linen-polyester, Forest Light is tightly woven for heavy-duty contract use. The toughest of them all, at 99,000 Wyzenbeek double rubs, Rough Terrain bamboo chenille can stand up to practically anything, despite a soft hand. 828-328-2064; hbftextiles.com. circle 418

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