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The Shape of Things

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2009 12:00:00 AM

In these wall coverings, geometric forms make the pattern

1. Millennium Wheel vinyl-coated paper in Summer Blue by Tyler Hall, 212-239-0362; tyler-hall.com. circle 445


2. Hedera wallpaper in white and black by Stuart Creal Studio, 860-350-9449; stuart-crealstudio.com. circle 446

3. Dotz Type II vinyl wall covering with poly-cotton backing in Jawbreaker by Cirqa Wallcovering, 502-458-1502; cirqawallcovering.com. circle 447

4. Jewels and Diamonds glass-beaded wall coverings by Source One Wallcovering, 866-862-4316; sourceonewallcovering.com. circle 448

5. Echo, Wow, and Flutter; Sideways, Flopped, and Mirrored cellulose, latex, and nylon wall covering by Maharam, 800-645-3943; maharam.com. circle 449

6. Rock Star non-woven papers with glass beads in Heart of Gold, Rocket Queen, Space Oddity, Jewel, Elton Gray, and Black Magic by Phillip Jeffries, 800-576-5455; phillipjeffries.com. circle 450

7. Sequence Type II vinyl with Osnaburg backing in Mikado by Versa Wallcovering, 502-458-1502; versawallcovering.com. circle 451

8. Boxwood wallpapers in off-white and gold, Cracked Earth wallpaper in gray, and Cobble wallpaper in Champagne by York Wallcoverings, 800-455-9913; yorkwall.ca. circle 452

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