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6th Floor

-- Interior Design, 6/16/2009 12:00:00 AM

Pollack Sneak Peak

SPACE 631

Sneak Peek offers just enough privacy via a hint of transparency and slivers of light, thanks to an intricate design of lasercut vertical panels spaced to create voids and gaps in between. Its shimmery appearance, created by stitching a layer of lustrous polyester against sheer organza, adds a touch of glamour. The 56-inch-wide fabric comes in three colorways, including Quicksilver.



Ted Boerner Commune Server

SPACE 6-118

Details abound in the Commune Server sideboard, which features curtain-like crenulation on the facade and a removable mirrored back panel. The piece comes in walnut, white oak, mahogany, maple, and cherry.



Kravet Contract Decorative Drapery

SPACE 6-128

This first decorative drapery collection from the company sports designs ranging from jacquard patterns to scrolls to starfish in soothing shades reminiscent of sea and sand. The fabrics are also approved for commercial laundering.



Weitzner Limited Silhouette

SPACE 631

Doodle-like circles and curls work their way across Silhouette. The eco-friendly wall covering incorporates 30 percent pulp and 70 percent recycled pulp, and comes in 36-inch widths, trimmed.



Tai Ping Contract Frame of Reference

SPACE 635

The company launches its new contract division with the Frame of Reference collection, a wool carpet tile line inspired by the ancient Japanese architectural philosophy of blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. Its three patterns are all cut-and-loop construction.



Summer Hill Glow with the Flow

SPACE 6-157

A sheer from Gretchen Bellinger, Glow with the Flow is constructed of a diaphanous, plain-weave sheer with metallic filling yarns. At 126 inches wide, the fabric comes in five colors.



Donghia Cantilever Tub

SPACE 631

The reintroduced Cantilever Tub chair, a design from 1984, features a cushy upholstered seat and back on a polished stainless steel base. It measures 24½ inches wide by 27½ inches deep, with a seat height of 19¾ inches.

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