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Wallcoverings: Contract

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Maharam, Maharam Digital Projects

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Wallcoverings: Contract: Maharam — Maharam Digital Projects

Maharam Digital Projects is a carefully curated repository of museum-quality scalable wall installations created by emerging and established artists, photographers, illustrators, industrial, graphic, and fashion designers. Providing a sophisticated new visual vocabulary for contract and residential application, Maharam Digital Projects are printed in high resolution with UV-resistant pigment based inks on archival quality substrate.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Wallcoverings: Contract

INNOVATIONS — ILLUMINA
ILLUMINA is exciting new 54” wide vinyl that replicates glass beads. ILLUMINA utilizes a revolutionary new composition of ink that replicates that shimmer of glass beads. The seams are invisible and the price is applicable for large commercial installations. ILLUMINA comes in 9 exciting colors.

Maya Romanoff — David Rockwell for Maya Romanoff: Grooves™
Grooves™—an architectural, linear, 54” Type II Vinyl collection, is made from a custom-made material with corrugated flutes embossed with patterns of shapes and lines, inspired by the texture achieved by impressing patterns onto corrugated paper. The result is a rich, durable, dimensional wallcovering, available in five different colors.

Symphony Contract Wallcoverings — Opus EcoView Wallcoverings
Backbeat's feature wall design offers a botanical motif with a whimsical, contemporary styling. Backbeat can be used as a focal point mural, headboard wall, in bathrooms, hospitality or retail areas. 30% post-consumer recycled content.

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