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Hospitality products

Staff -- Interior Design, 10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM

Shaw Hospitality

Shaw Hospitality: The Country Crossing carpet collection is the latest introduction to the Bookends sampling program. The cut-pile construction uses Eco Solution Q nylon and comes in eight designs and 160 colors. 2305 Lakeland Road, Dalton, GA 30722; 888-448-7878; shawinc.com. circle 350

Ginger

Ginger: Part of the Motiv brand, London Terrace fittings reinterpret Victorian design. This subtly detailed series includes sconces, mirrors, towel bars (shown with T-bar), toiletry shelves, hooks, and other bath accessories. All pieces are forged in solid brass and come in polished-chrome, polished-brass, polished-nickel, or satin-nickel finishes. 460 North Greenway Industrial Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29708; 803-547-5786; gingerco.com. circle 351

Chilewich

Chilewich: Dots, Dashes, and Squares—Chilewich's first jacquard vinyl offerings—feature mod and geometric patterns that jazz up humdrum surfaces, from floors to tabletops. Offered in 12 variations, the collections come in floor-mat and place-mat versions, each in several colors. 7 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016; 212-679-9204; chilewich.com. circle 352

EmuAmericas

EmuAmericas: The company's new steel chairs are ideal for cool cafés and contemporary outdoor dining settings. The 153 Laser armchair (right) measures 34 inches high by 23 inches wide by 23 inches deep, while the 389 Aurora armchair measures a slightly heftier 38 inches high by 24 inches wide by 25 inches deep. Both are made in a handful of colors. 360 Fairfield Avenue, Suite 300, Bridgeport, CT 06604; 800-726-0368; emuamericas.com. circle 353

Mark David

Mark David: For a functional, stylish nightstand that holds its own against a king-size bed, try the CG845. Constructed of flat-cut walnut with angled veneer banding, the piece sports a sophisticated raised top with inset glass. The two-drawer stand with brushed-bronze pulls is polished in the Café finish. 621 Southwest Street, High Point, NC 27260; 336-821-2250; markdavid.net. circle 354

Frette

Frette: The Italian linen brand's hospitality division offers luxury creature comforts, from tabletop textiles to spa robes and slippers. The bed linen collection shown includes a range of styles, from Egyptian-cotton solids to piped, scalloped, and jacquard-satin patterns. Custom colors are available. 4 West 58th Street, New York, NY 10019; 212-299-0400; frette.com. circle 355

Giati

Giati: Three tables have been added to the Palazzio collection of interior-exterior teak furniture. The round dining table, 40 inches in diameter, combines a luxurious Beaumanier limestone top and a simple pedestal base—ideal for an alfresco dinner for two. 614 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; 805-965-6535; giati.com. circle 356

Robert Allen Contract Fabrics

Robert Allen Contract Fabrics: The Mixed Metaphors collection of prints bridges traditional and contemporary aesthetics with a full spectrum of florals and geometrics. Also offered are the coordinating City Lights reversible jacquards and Crypton, a low-maintenance and durable upholstery. All meet the highest industry standards for wear, washing, and flame resistance. 79 Madison Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10016; 212-696-0535; robertallendesign.com. circle 357

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