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Be Our Guest

For hotels, restaurants, bars, and beyond, these new products extend a warm welcome

Staff -- Interior Design, 1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM

Durkan: The abstracted geometrics that distinguish the Departure collection deftly mix the mod and the tribal, with 14 broadloom patterns, two borders, and one four-door rug pattern available. Durkan Patterned Carpet, Box 1006, Dalton, GA 30722; www.durkan.com.

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Villeroy & Boch: Forsaking the patterned panache for which the company is known, Villeroy & Boch recently introduced the sublimely simple Hot Wave collection. Rendered in durable white porcelain, these pieces present the ideal backdrop for dramatic culinary creations. Villeroy & Boch Tableware, 5 Vaughn Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540; www.villeroy-boch.com. circle 347

David Edward: The Aussie collection from Maryland native Paul Von Sas includes seating and table options with refined lines and generous proportions. This coffee table, made from solid maple with a frosted-glass top, measures 42 inches long by 24 inches wide by 17 inches high. David Edward, 1407 Parker Road, Baltimore, MD 21227; www.davidedward.com.

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Ted Boerner: The new five-piece Poe seating collection embraces unencumbered comfort with pared-down forms that don't abandon luxury. Ted Boerner, 10 Arkansas Street, Studio G, SanFrancisco, CA 94107; www.tedboerner.com. circle 348

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