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Fabric + Wallcoverings, p 4

-- Interior Design, 11/9/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

Fabric & Wallcovering, page 4
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Farrow & Ball

 
Saint Antoine and Silvergate are part of the company's Damask collection of traditional block-printed wallpapers. These lovingly handcrafted papers use Farrow & Ball's fine water-based paints and brush-ground paper to create a rich, woven texture. Available in 100-plus color combinations. 979 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022; 888-511-1121.
 
www.farrow-ball.com
Cirqa Wallcovering

 
Sputnik is dotty, in the best sense. This retro circle print is a Type II fabric-backed vinyl and comes in 15 upbeat colors. 4700 Robards Lane, Louisville, KY 40218; 502-458-1502.
 
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First Editions Wallcoverings & Fabrics

 
The company's remarkable series of grass cloths now comes in custom colors. Choose a subtle tea-stain effect, a shimmering metallic-or whatever your decor calls for. 14 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022; 877-355-1150.
 
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Muraspec North America

 
Oslo is a naturally stylish offering in Type I vinyl. A subtle wave pattern and metallic sheen signal its sophistication. 67 Pacella Park Drive, Randolph, MA 02368; 800-717-5651.
 
www.muraspecna.com
David Goldberg Design

 
We love the layered structure of Moroccan, which takes on the look of mosaic thanks to a painstaking hand-printing method involving screening and stencilling. Ruth Caplan, 232 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022; 212-826-3756.
 
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JM Lynne

 
The futuristic design of DVD is apt to make a hit in high-tech surrounds. This embossed pattern is at once elegant and edgy, and comes in a variety of contemporary colors. 2002 Orville Drive North, Suite B, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779; 800-645-5044.
 
www.jmlynne.com
Maya Romanoff

 
The company's popular Precious Metals collection was recently expanded to become, purportedly, the largest line of genuine metal leaf wall coverings. Shown here is the Fired Screen colorway, which-like the other items in the line-was created at a Japanese mill, where artisans hand-apply the leaf with chopsticks onto continuous paper-backed rolls. 1730 West Greenleaf, Chicago, IL 60626; 773-465-6909.
 
www.mayaromanoff.com
Genon

 
Incorporating the texture of wood and the iridescence of metal, Gallerie presents a nuanced option for corporate, hospitality, and retail spaces. This chic Type II fabric-backed vinyl is made in 28 colors. Muraspec NA, 67 Pacella Park Drive, Randolph, MA 02368; 800-717-5651.
 
www.muraspecna.com
Len-Tex

 
Tessera, a random reversible pattern, offers sophisticated texture with overlapping shapes that shimmer. 1 LenTex Lane, North Walpole, NH 03609; 603-445-5002.
 
www.lentexcorp.com
Fidelity

 
Designed by Allison Leigh, Panache manages to reserve some class with its subtle pattern in Type 11 vinyl. Seabrook Wallcoverings, 1325 Farmville Road, Memphis, TN 38122; 800-238-9152.
 
www.seabrookwallcoverings.com
Larsen Walls

 
In Palisades, modern elegance meets old-world craftsmanship: The papers are pleated into squares, dipped into mineral and vegetable dyes, which are rubbed into the surface-all by hand. 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10011; 212-647-6900.
 
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