Fabric + Wallcoverings, p 2
-- Interior Design, 11/9/2002 12:00:00 AM
Fabric & Wallcovering, page 2
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A richly textured wool-nylon bouclé, Hopsack is offered in seven colors. Its disciplined surface is appropriate for commercial use. 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10011; 212-647-6900.

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| Cowtan & Tout
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With its artfully worn texture, Brunello looks like it was smuggled off the sofa in an antiquated Roman palazzo. The cotton-polyester blend is available in four colorways. 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10011; 212-647-6900.

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| Pierre Frey
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Stripes always stay fresh, especially in the 31 rich color combination used in Pierre 11, a new collection of crisp cottons. 15 East 32nd Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10016; 212-213-3099.

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| Nicodecor
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Up the fun (and funk) factor with Iris, a beautiful iridescent silk that has been tie-dyed in five colorways: fuchsia, turquoise, beige/taupe, orange, and green. 8584 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90069; 310-652-6171.

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| Jim Thompson
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For a silk with heft, consider Kaleidoscope-a remarkably intense iridescent two-ply Thai silk, available in a spectrum of 122 colors. 1694 Chantilly Drive, Atlanta, GA; 800-262-0336.

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Made of acetate and viscose, Autumn Cloth is fabulous for draperies. A subtle iridescence and irregular pleating effects add visual interest. Available in 14 colors. 150 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013; 800-227-8053.

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| Donghia
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Sashiko is a beautifully embellished upholstery fabric, featuring an overall running stitch inspired by the 18th-century Japanese craft of the same name. Available in 21 modern colorways, from vibrant shades to earthy naturals. 485 Broadway, New York, NY.

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| Gretchen Bellinger
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Sidle up to Next of Skin and find a sleek and chic cotton-backed vinyl. Appropriate for commercial and hospitality applications, it's available in three fresh shades: Chip off the Old Block, Light of My Life, and Blushing Bride. Box 64, Cohoes, NY 12047; 518-235-4404.

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The double-loop epinglé construction of Satu results in a coarsely defined surface that takes color well. The hues were inspired by Nordic tones drawn from such natural elements as fungi, lichen, berries, and bark. Maharam, 251 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010; 800-645-3943.

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Spring 2002
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