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Over and Over

Edited by Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM

 

Designers are notorious for wanting things just so. Shamelessly enabling that craving is Ditto, an eminently customizable space-creating system. X-shape pieces 15 inches across are frugally shipped in a single package: 72 for dimensional wall decor, 144 for partitions, 216 for wall-to-ceiling canopies. Modules are molded from a proprietary resin that's not only eco-friendly, with 40 percent postindustrial recycled content, but also malleable, allowing them to be gently bent with hardware after they're snapped together with polycarbonate connectors. Choose from 33 colors, which can be combined for a grand total of 10,000 possible effects. Bespoke in a flash. 801-649-2500; 3-form.com. circle 417

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