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Building Materials, p 3

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

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Enkeboll Designs&>

The Circular design collection includes medallions, moldings, and corbels. These unusual decorative elements bring a touch of the Old World to contemporary kitchen or bath settings.

Enkeboll Designs

Laminated Plastics&>

With 13 new patterns, you really can see the wood grain for the trees—or however the expression goes. In any case, these high-quality laminates look great. Among the options are Athens cherry, redwood, and rose walnut. At Panelyte.

Laminated Plastics

Dessin Fournir&>

Inspired by French transitional-period mantels, Emile is crafted in walnut and accented with gold details. Its dignified, substantial presence makes it well suited to both residential and hospitality applications.

Dessin Fournir

Boyce Products&>

BoyceWals can be specified in a variety of woods, glass options, and fabrics, giving them the substance and specificity of built-ins with the flexibility of modular wall systems. The product line now includes pivoting walls.

Boyce Products

Urban Archaelogy&>

We adore the hand-cut texture and natural unglazed finish of Berbere terra-cotta bricks, offered in rectangles, squares, and triangles. Be sure to think big: The minimum order for these lovelies is 1,000 square feet.

Urban Archaelogy

Bisazza&>

Available in four seasonal color schemes, Stripes is a recent addition to Bisazza's line of glass mosaic tiles. The patterns, recalling beach towels or vintage linens, are just right for fresh-minded residential and commercial designs. Pictured here: Autumn.

Bisazza

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