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Fabric & Wall Covering, p 2

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

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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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.
Lee Jofa

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.
K5 Design Source

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.
Soliloquy

Pasini Pelle& p>

This Los Angeles–based outfit specializes in suedes and faux suedes (shown), many of which feature printed metallic patterns.
Pasini Pelle

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.
Dedar

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.
Henry Calvin

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