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Building Materials, p 2

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
accessoriesbuilding materialsfabrics & wallcoveringsflooringfurniture
kitchen & bathlightingofficeoutdoor furnitureseating
Spring 2003: Building Materials
Fall 2002
Spring 2002

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Panelite

Translucency still reigns supreme in contemporary design. The fire-resistant IGU honeycomb curtain-wall panel is appropriate for exterior or interior applications. Visit site.

Seieffe

Popular in Europe for years, Okite comes to the U.S. market for the first time. This combination of quartz and resin achieves the look of stone with the versatility of solid surfacing, and is resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. A solid translucent is also available. Visit site.

Walker Zanger

Make metallic magic with glazed ceramic Elixir tiles, available in 6 colors. Surprisingly subdued, their glimmer and glint won't blind you.
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Urban Archaeology

We're so crazy about these tiles—we're seeing spots! Dots & Circles is available in pre-coordinated palettes, with 26 gloss and 14 matte colors.
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Abet Laminati

No need to lament, "Would it were wood." Available in 4-by-10-foot sheets, Woodgrains's 22 woodlike surfaces, including many exotics, boast the affordability and durability of plastic laminates.
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Cozzolino

Appropriate for flooring, ceilings, walls, or furniture, this short-grain irregular plank features tongue-and-groove joints. It can be nailed down or joined with adhesive. At Robin Reigi.
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Ceramiche Ascot

Designed by Stefano Pirovano, the Pun series elevates bathroom humor to the level of wit, even profundity. Tiles feature embossed words that can be arranged in countless combinations. Soon, designers will be hiring in-house poets. At Hastings Tile & Il Bagno Collection.
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