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Building Materials, p 4

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Walker Zanger&>

Three styles make up the Patine collection: fleur-de-lis, Romanesque, and trefoil. The metal tiles, embossed with decorative patterns distinct in tone and reflectivity, make you think of old-world kitchens. In three standard sizes.

Walker Zanger

Panolam Industries International&>

The Dusk to Dawn laminate collection features 10 wood grains in a spectrum of colors and tones—a blond wood and an exotic zebrawood are just two possibilities. With this range, the materials can work in endless applications.

Panolam Industries International

Sassolnova&>

Decorative inserts fancify Iron Stone tiles, which feature distressed earth tones. Contrasts are high, both in colors and sizes, with this rugged pattern. At The Italian Trade Commission.

Sassolnova

Concept&>

The Reflex partition wall is one of the most elegant modular wall systems we've seen. Limited only by the size of the glass panels, the system is extremely flexible—the configuration possibilities are countless. Made of extruded aluminum reinforced with steel, it is as strong and sturdy as it is versatile. At Arredo.

Concept

Innovative Stone&>

The Retro series includes a selection of quartz-based engineered stone ideal for high-traffic areas. Easy to cut for logos or other patterns, Retro comes in standard bright and primary colors as well as custom color options, and a variety of thicknesses and widths.

Innovative Stone

Forms + Surfaces&>

CabForms, prefabricated elevator interiors, come in many standard finishes, among them wood, Bonded Metal, and stainless steel. The collection now includes a side-mount ceiling with optional emergency lighting, which reduces installation time and costs.

Forms + Surfaces

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