Building Materials, p 3
-- 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: Building Materials |
Fall 2002 Spring 2002 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 |
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Bisazza This glamorous new tile deserves its name, Gloss. The 3/4-inch tile is available in 12 kissable colors. Visit site. |
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USG Break away from flat ceilings with Topo. The panels allow designers to create undulating ceiling-scapes, transforming interiors without costly structural changes. Visit site. |
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Cogir Glass Despite this company's name, the tiles in its Seventies series are made of ceramic. Material matters aside, it's easy to lose yourself in the swirling pattern. At Floor-n-Décor, Lake City, Florida. Phone 386-755-5862 for information. |
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Moz Designs Eliminating the need for costly custom detailing, this metal wall system includes panels, reveals, corners, and base components. Reduced installation time also helps lower cost. Visit site. |
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Rimadesio Available in over 10-foot heights, Siparium aluminum-and-glass sliding panels are ideal for lofts and offices. Hung entirely from the ceiling, Siparium eliminates the need for hazardous floor tracks. Phone 201-503-1500 for information. |
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Spring Line This terrazzo tabletop collection seems surprisingly light, thanks to delicate decorative inlays such as entwining vines. Designed for interior and exterior use, the collection is low-maintenance yet highly stylish. |
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Chateau Domingue This showroom is a wellspring for one-of-a-kind antique fountains as well as reclaimed roof tiles, ceiling beams, and mantels, all found in France, Spain, Italy, and Belgium by owner Ruth Gay. Visit site. |
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Avonite Particles of varying sizes create the glittering solid-surface materials in the Metallics series. Their depth and richness are reminiscent of natural resources such as abalone. Visit site. |
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