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Fabric & Wall Covering, p 1

Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Laura Lienhard Textiles& p>

Vermont-based designer Laura Lienhard specializes in enduring elegance. Her Seed features thoughtfully scattered elm tree pods in a delicate pattern; the construction, though, is rock solid. A reversible jacquard woven in cotton bouclé, linen, and nylon, it works for both residential and contract use.
Laura Lienhard Textiles

Yoma Textiles& p>

Designed by Lee Olson, Grande Stripe strikes a bold note with its large-scale horizontal bands of complementary colors. The wool-blend twill is suitable for upholstery and drapery in residential, contract, and hospitality applications.
Yoma Textiles

Donghia& p>

Being queen for a day is a piece of cake with Antoinette. The perfectly polished satin with contrasting cotton reverse instantly grants a room a regal ambience. Available in 24 colorways.
Donghia

Carnegie& p>

Rainforest is the latest addition to the Philosophy collection of health-care fabrics. With its soothing motifs and pure color options, it's certain to help foster a healing environment. Made of Trevira CS, the double-sided fabric is durable, hygienic, and flame-retardant—a safe bet for drapery.

View Carnegie products on BlueBolt.
Carnegie

Anna French& p>

Contrasting texture and sheen add depth to William. Woven silk taffeta and linen present a shimmering ground, while flocked nylon ferns add visual and tactile interest.
Anna French

ClassicCloth& p>

Sometimes a stiff hand is a good thing. We love the starchy-crisp feel of Shutters, a densely woven mesh of cotton and linen. A division of Dessin Fournier.
ClassicCloth

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