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Flooring, p 4

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

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Lees Carpets& p>

Modular carpet tile attains new heights with Gerard Robertson's City Structures collection. Inspired by the rich textures and architectural forms of the urban landscape, City Structures features two clean, understated patterns in durable yet sophisticated 24-inch square tiles.

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Lees Carpets

John Rosselli& p>

Vermilion's new Needlepoint collection features handmade wool area rugs with a needlepoint look. Yipes Stripes, shown here in red, is distinguished by a pattern of bands with block detailing. Phone 212-593-2060 for information.

John Rosselli

Constantine& p>

The Exchange collections are meant to give that high-design look without the corresponding price tag. Mission accomplished! Each of the six striking broadloom patterns is offered in at least nine colors and in cut or loop constructions.

Constantine

Bentley Prince Street& p>

From fine textures and geometric designs to more ebullient, organic shapes, the nine patterns of the Rimini collection have it covered. These tip-sheared, piece-dyed carpets are offered in 12 standard colorways as well as custom options.

Bentley Prince Street

InnerAsia& p>

Part of the Super Sixty line, the Pathways rug is 100 percent Tibetan wool. Its abstract geometric lines, reminiscent of the pictographs of indigenous cultures, are overlaid on a subtle composition of winding planes.

InnerAsia

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