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Fabrics & Wall Coverings, p4

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


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Spring 2003: Fabrics & Wall Coverings
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Carnegie

IQ Stripe scores high marks for dashing good looks and incredible performance. The solution lies in its "W" weaving construction, which produces a high-pile density for greater durability. Available in seven colors. Visit site.

J. Arnold Designer Felt

We're drawn to the homespun quality of Janice Arnold's handmade reversible wool felt. The edges indicate the color on the opposite side. Available in 4-by-9-foot sheets. Phone 360-273-8548 for information.

Manuel Canovas

The 2003 collection doesn't disappoint. Fabulous florals such as Doria elevate the most plebian carnation to elegance. Among the selection of smart assorted stripes is Dari, which draws inspiration from the changing colors of the sky, from dawn to dusk. And of course there are the divinely saturated Canovas colors. Phone 212-647-6906 for information.

Pollack

Sheer silk Bewitched enchants delicately, with a feathery pattern of undulating columns and colors that fade into one another. Dot's Right keeps it light, thanks to reflective dots of printed polyurethane on a Trevira ground. Visit site.

Boussac Fadini

Looking for luxury? (Who isn't?) We find it without fail at this company, specializing in fine textiles since 1763. Boschetto, a grand piqué woven in cotton and silk, is the latest introduction. Visit site.

Christopher Farr

Textural variety informs Artesano A, a banded fabric of wool, linen, cotton, polyester, and viscose. Moth has a delicate lemony stripe. At Thomas Lavin. Visit site.

Architex

The latest nod to mod? The Homage collection, which puts a lively spin on neo-geo, includes Bandstand, Shakennotstirred, Record Hop, Teen Idol, and Suburbia. Visit site.

Sabina Fay Braxton

Devoré—a divine sheer made of chiffon with silk and viscose—proves that with the right touch, polka dots can be extremely elegant. Phone 212-593-2060 for information. 

 

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