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Flooring, p4

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


Spring 2003
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Spring 2003: Flooring
Fall 2002
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Gerbert

Twenty-five new color blends have been added to Ecosurfaces commercial flooring, made from recycled tires. Available in rolls or tiles, they can be customized for any installation. Visit site.

Shaw Fibers

Environmental sensitivity doesn't have to compromise visual quality. Eco Solution Q fibers, available in more than 100 colors, incorporate 25 percent reclaimed fiber, 21 percent postindustrial waste, and 4 percent post-consumer waste. Visit site. 

Azrock

The VET (vinyl-enhanced tile) collection is available in 10 new colors, bringing the total to 26. The latest hues are bold—perfect for exuberant designs. Phone 800-558-2420 for information.

Joan Weissman

Plum Blossom's neutrals harmonize in different settings, but this Japanese- inspired pattern in hand-tufted wool is no wallflower.

Soroush

Recalling a baked and cracking desert floor, the simple, versatile Earth is available in custom sizes and colors. Visit site.

Hoboken Floors

For the rough-hewn look, consider these hand-scraped floors fashioned from engineered hickory boards. The finish is guaranteed for 25 years. Visit site.

Interface

Orbit and Polestar pair to strong visual effect. Orbit features an irregular circle that varies in size and placement on each tile. Polestar presents a uniform woven grid. Available in 16 standard colors, ranging from neutrals to brights. Visit site.

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