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Textiles: Hospitality

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Bart Halpern, Artemis Collection "Kelp"

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Textiles: Hospitality: Bart Halpern — Artemis Collection “Kelp”

The Artemis Collection “Kelp” (7000-LSK/08) is a 3D laser cut high tech flame retardant microfiber polyester taffeta, which combines the elegance and fluidity of silk with unbelievable strength. Available in 11 color ways and comes in 120” widths, which “railroaded” runs seamlessly across any expanse of windows or walls.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Textiles: Hospitality

Edelman Leather — “Moonbeam”/Cavallini Laser Cut
Cavallini—NEW WAYS to make it special! Oh HAPPY Design—not to be ignored. It is sufficiently wild to be exciting—but also elegant in its symmetry. Mix it with other classic, smooth leathers. It will read well. Think of it in cocktail lounges, rich lobbies, elegant restaurants.

Joseph Noble — Stingray - Technology Leather™ Collection
Up close, STINGRAY's subtle patterned “skin” reveals a handsome pebbled surface, yet when viewed from a distance it discloses a surprisingly subtle spinal pattern. Inspired by the winged phantom of the deep, our STINGRAY Technology Leather™ possesses the inherently primitive beauty and grace one might expect from these ghosts of the open sea.

Valley Forge Fabrics — Volumes of Velvet by Jonathan Adler
Valley Forge’s Volumes of Velvet collection by Jonathan Adler created for hospitality featuring fabulous groupings of plush velvets evoking high-end luxury with a range of decadent solids & whimsical geometrics. Colors are sophisticated, playful, and resonate with Jonathan’s charm. The 122 Velvet Collection features 18 posh patterns, in 17 colors.

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