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Fabrics & Wall Coverings, p5-

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


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Spring 2003: Fabrics & Wall Coverings
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Christopher Norman

The new Tropical collection includes Pavillion Stripe, featuring frondlike verticals in appropriately fresh colorways.

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. 

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. 

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.

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.

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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