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Flooring, p6

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


Spring 2003
accessoriesbuilding materialsfabrics & wallcoveringsflooringfurniture
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Spring 2003: Flooring
Fall 2002
Spring 2002

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Saxony Carpet Company

With the colorful and intricately patterned Peacock underfoot, you can't help but strut. This wool carpet includes machine- and hand-spun fibers and is available in custom sizes. Visit site.

Michaelian & Kohlberg

Horizons, by Teddy Summer, combines handwoven nubby yarns and a refined weave in nonrepeating stripes. Visit site.

Stark Carpet

The carpets in the Raffia collection combine cotton and raffia yarns for a unique texture, and are available in tropical pink, blue, green, yellow, and natural. Visit site.

Steve Charles

This tan leather tile with brogue detailing is part of Mark Humphrey's exquisite collection for floors and walls. The tiles come in metal and leather in a variety of sizes and patterns. For the ultimate high-end installation, consider a bespoke design with inlaid semiprecious stone cabochons. Phone (in the UK) 44-20-7384-4424 for information. 

Rosemary Hallgarten

The earthy-colored swaths of Afric #1 strike the right tone in contemporary and traditional settings alike. Available in custom sizes. Phone 415-924-1009 for information.

Asia Rain

This company offers eco-friendly Southeast Asian exotic wood reclaimed from railroad ties, telephone poles, and bridge pilings. Narra, teak, rosewood, Burmese padauk, and others are offered as unfinished tongue-and-groove flooring in random widths and lengths. Visit site.

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