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Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

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Charles & Hickock

 
These custom-cast soft resins and gels have found a home in some of the trendiest spots, including New York's Bliss Spa and Gucci store. A protective membrane surrounds the gel for durability, making it suitable for pads, cushions, and countertops. Robin Reigi/Art & Objects, 601 West 26th Street, 2nd Mezzanine, New York, NY 10001; 212-924-5558.
Vidrepur

 
We like the rounded corners and brilliant colors of these mesh-mounted glass mosaics. What we like even more: that they're made from 100 percent recycled glass. Tile of Spain, 2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1114, Coral Gables, FL 33134; 305-446-4387.
 
www.tilespain.com
Provenza

 
Sintesi, the company's latest porcelain tile series, features textural variation that mimics the kind typically found in stone. Italian Trade Commission, 33 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10021; 212-980-1500.
 
www.ceramicheprovenza.com
Urban Archeology

 
We loved the combination of metal and stone in Sicil's Basketweave. For just the right look, designers can choose between four different patterns and types of marbles, and select bronze or pewter accents. Available in 12-inch-square sheets. 143 Franklin Street, New York NY 10013; 212-431-4646.
 
www.urbanarchaeology.com
Advanced Techology

 
Unique Art is a series of high-pressure laminates featuring real copper artfully enhanced with acid etching, hand-painting, and embossing. 311 Regional Road South, Greensboro, NC 27409; 336-668-0488.
 
www.advtechnology.com
EmilCeramica

 
Rinascimento is a series of natural-looking ceramic tiles inspired by the pristine marble of the 15th and 16th centuries. 6295 Edsall Road, Suite 160, Alexandria, VA 22312; 703-751-3645.
 
www.emilceramica.it.
Wilsonart International

 
Faux wood need not be reminiscent of 1970s ski lodges or porn sets, as evidenced by the sophisticated looks offered in the Architectural Woods laminate collection. Versailles Anigre, Savoy Cherry, and Kensington Maple are among the new, and truly realistic, options. 2400 Wilson Place, Temple, TX 76503; 800-433-3222.
 
www.wilsonart.com

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