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Fabric & Wall Covering, p 7

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Genon North America&>

Aimed at gearheads and other likeminded types, Techno is a quirky, catchy pattern that resembles spiraling circuitry. Available in a palette of 18 high-tech tones.


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Genon North America

MDC Wallcoverings&>

The company ups the ante with its Opulence collection of handcrafted patterns, including Botanica, shown here. The colors range from such soft neutrals as antique gold, ocher, and terra-cotta to cool hues of silver, pewter, and dove gray.

MDC Wallcoverings

Koroseal Studios&>

Leave it to designer Anya Larkin to put the verve back in vinyl. Well known for her couture line of wallpapers, she has applied the same level of effort and artistry to an ever-expanding collection of vinyls for Koroseal. A recent creation: Shagreen Deco.

Koroseal Studios

Wolf-Gordon&>

Reality and Monitor offer coordinating textural looks in type II vinyl. The former is subtly mottled in neutral colorways; the latter, reminiscent of a linen weave, comes in more saturated hues.



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Wolf-Gordon

JM Lynne&>

Patty Madden's Bacara collection showcases subtle textural patterns with the aura of fabric. Included are wallpapers designed for assisted-living and health-care applications. At Designtex Group.

JM Lynne

David Goldberg&>

Delicate fissures work their way across the handcrafted surface of Raku. Made with layers of hand-rubbed translucent stains, it is finished with a washable matte surface. Available in five standard colors.
David Goldberg

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