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Fabrics & Wall Coverings, p2

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
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Spring 2003: Fabrics & Wall Coverings
Fall 2002
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Myung Jin

Originally recognized for its custom chenilles, this company has begun to produce other noteworthy textiles. Bingo's lively pattern recently caught our eye. Visit site.

Yoma

Made from Avora and polyester, Rue is set to stay the course. The colorful geometry suits both upholstery and vertical applications. Visit site.

Arc-Com

Playful in pattern and color, Hopscotch is easy to love. It's part of this company's eco-tex upholstery collection, made from recycled polyester. Visit site.

Duralee

The Transitions collection's innovative constructions and vibrant shades give traditional patterns—grids, harlequins, florals—a jolt of novelty. Visit site.

Crypton

A long-held favorite in health care and hospitality, Crypton has upped its design cachet by introducing signature fabrics with crossover appeal. The soft and durable Crypton Chenille is one of them. Visit site.

Henry Calvin

Lustro Strié is a woven cotton distinguished by an eggshell sheen. Available in seven colorways. Visit site.

Luisa Cevese Riedizioni

Fashioned from industrial waste products, this collection proves the old adage that one man's trash is another's treasure. Luisa Cevese's stylish raincoats and handbags have shown up at tony outfitters such as Barneys New York, but textile yardage can also be custom-ordered. www.riedizioni.com

Maharam

Known for fashionable contract textiles, this company continues to add to its stylish line. Elapse—a blend of polyester, cotton, and rayon—features hourglass shapes constructed from a three-color striped warp and crisp weave structure. Visit site.

 

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