Fabrics & Wall Coverings, p5-
-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Spring 2003 |
| accessories • building materials • fabrics & wallcoverings • flooring • furniture |
| kitchen & bath • lighting • office • outdoor furniture • seating |
| Spring 2003: Fabrics & Wall Coverings |
Fall 2002 Spring 2002 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 |
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Christopher Norman The new Tropical collection includes Pavillion Stripe, featuring frondlike verticals in appropriately fresh colorways. |
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Muraspec Introductions from this wallpaper giant include Muraspec Walls's Battia, a serene pattern of sweeping curves, and Guard's Fusion, a heavily embossed weave texture. Both are type II vinyl, suitable for commercial use. Visit site. |
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Eisenhart Wallcoverings The Terrazo collection overflows with tactile patterns on Paperez, a cellulose-polyester blend that has the feel of fabric. The product's high tensile strength allows it to withstand light commercial application as well as residential use. Visit site. |
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Twenty2 After years in fashion retail, Kyra and Robertson Hartnett founded Twenty2. Although a different course, it's one that utilizes their respective talents in graphic design and merchandising. Between brand-development and interior design projects, the duo launched a collection of coordinated hand-screened paper and grass-cloth wallpapers, including Half Max. Visit site. |
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JM Lynne Part of the Quicksilver collection by Patty Madden, Round Iron features an intricate 3-D pattern reminiscent of decorative metals. This durable type II vinyl comes in 24 colorways. Visit site. |
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Advanced Technology For a high-tech textured surface, Mirroflex does the trick. Made with a heavily embossed thermoplastic substrate, this flexible wall covering is resistant to impact, chemicals, and flame. Visit site. |
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