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Building Materials, p 2

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

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Ann Sacks&>

Their soft pastel hues and appealing round shape make Capri Circles a truly welcome ceramic tile option for both contemporary and traditional kitchens and bath. Available with multiple trim and molding options, the tile measures 3 1/2 inches in diameter.

Ann Sacks

Inalco&>

These crisp white Elements wall tiles offer a whimsical contemporary look and a choice of three relief styles—circle, line, and moon. The tiles are 13 by 24 inches for quick installation. At Tile of Spain.

Inalco

Fossil Faux Studios&>

The Elemental series is a hand-poured resin surfacing material embedded with items from nature, such as leaves and grasses. The material has a distinctive translucency and visual depth appropriate for table- and bar tops, screens, partition walls, and flooring. To further its versatility, Fossil Faux Studios will custom mill the resin to the designer's exact specifications.

Fossil Faux Studios

Cesar Color&>

ChromaSurface, a glass surfacing material, can be used for tabletops, elevator interiors, shelves, and even freestanding walls or space dividers. It's made with a printed interlayer that can accommodate graphics, images, and colors.

Cesar Color

Artistic Tile&>

If your kitchen or bath design calls for brights, consider this company's selections. Shown from left, a bold and playful sampling: Riverstone, 24kt-gold-under-glass mosaics, Vitreo Solari, and Hot Pink Rocks. Paired here with matching Lauren Classic towels in Supima cotton.

Artistic Tile

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