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Early Bloomers

Where spring's concerned, hope springs eternal

Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 2/1/2010 12:00:00 AM

1. Belle rug in hand-painted canvas by Maude Décor, 604-879-7775; maudedecor.com. circle 455


2. Josephine rug in wool-silk by Edward Fields Carpet Makers, 212-310-0400; edwardfields.com. circle 456

3. Folk rug in wool by Sztuka Beskidzka, 48-50-3116324; sztuka-beskidzka.pl. circle 457

4. Multi Medina rug in hand-knotted wool-silk in Bone by Madeline Weinrib, 212-473-3000, ext. 780; madelineweinrib.com. circle 458

5. Squareberry, Canopy, and Bark broadloom and carpet tile in solution-dyed nylon by Mannington Commercial, 706-602-6383; mannington.com. circle 459

6. V132 tiles in handmade, hand-painted terra-cotta by Urban Archaeology, 212-431-4646; urbanarchaeology.com. circle 460

7. Duet rug in hand-painted canvas by Maude Décor, 604-879-7775; maudedecor.com. circle 461

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