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Flooring, p2

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


Spring 2003
accessoriesbuilding materialsfabrics & wallcoveringsflooringfurniture
kitchen & bathlightingofficeoutdoor furnitureseating
Spring 2003: Flooring
Fall 2002
Spring 2002

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Rugs by Vicki Simon

For groovy graphics in four colorways, try The Egg and The Eye. This nylon-accented wool rug measures 5 feet in diameter. Visit site.

Elson & Company

The 03 rug by Fabien Baron lives up to its creator's reputation as a tastemaker extraordinaire. The fade-away design is chic and contemporary without being too trendy. Visit site.

Mark Carpet

Luxury and refinement characterize the new Tara carpet in a refreshing daquiri ice colorway. Available as wall-to-wall or as an area rug, it can be custom-colored. At Scalamandre. Visit site.

Paris Ceramics

This antique black-and-white marble is the genuine article. Salvaged from country estates and monasteries, these pieces have a patina that can't be replicated. Visit site.

M&M Design

Pow! Zing! Blam! Designed by Marc Davidson, the hand-tufted wool Tribune rug has the exuberance of comic-book art. Visit site.

Groundplans

Available with edging for area rugs or wall-to-wall, Stripes Broadloom is an energetic yet classic wool pattern with more than 200 color options. Visit site.

Hewitt Marx

The wool Tototem rug, handmade in Turkey, combines contemporary flair with traditional technique. Measurements are 8 by 10 feet. Visit site.

Invision Carpet Systems

We can see it: Modern carpet patterns…a timeless look for retail, office, and educational applications. Virtual and Wired are in step with our predictions, with repeated complex geometries.Visit site.

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