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Building Materials, p 3

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


Spring 2003
accessoriesbuilding materialsfabrics & wallcoveringsflooringfurniture
kitchen & bathlightingofficeoutdoor furnitureseating
Spring 2003: Building Materials
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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.

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.

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.

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.
 

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.

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. 

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.

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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