Fabric & Wall Covering, p 2
-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

| accessories • building materials • eco-friendly • fabric & wall covering • flooring • |
| furniture • kitchen & bath • lighting • outdoor furniture • seating |
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Lee Jofa& p> Designed by David Easton, Regency Stripe is a silk blend with a crisp look and feel. The fine strie is set off by a rich ottoman weave. Available in seven fresh colors that coordinate with Easton's other collections. |
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K5 Design Source& p> Richard Rowland's Klassik Stripe makes washed-out winsome. Rowland loosens up the standard stripe by hand-printing bands of color on natural linen, which is then stonewashed to further soften the look. Suitable for light upholstery, window treatments, and bedding. |
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Soliloquy& p> These three intricate patterns were resurrected from the Wiener Werkstätte archives. Our favorite: Tourmaine (center), with its interlacing leaves and tendrils in a gilded palette. At Ruth Caplan. |
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Pasini Pelle& p> This Los Angeles–based outfit specializes in suedes and faux suedes (shown), many of which feature printed metallic patterns. |
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Dedar& p> Opus doesn't skimp on opulence. Run your hand over this seriously sumptuous silk-and-cotton matelassé and feel the lure of luxe. Available in seven colors. |
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Henry Calvin& p> The Blue Moon collection finds harmony in sultry silks and plush textures. As for the palette, designer Danita Harwood paired warm neutrals with icy blues to evoke earth and water. |
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