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Sweet Tooth

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 8:20:00 AM

Luscious fabrics in chocolate-bar colors



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1. Mirra vinyl in mocha by De Novo Wall.circle 405

 


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2. Creek Lily in Golden Tan, Herringbone in Rich Brown, and Alligator Scales in Burgundy, all cowhide by Townsend Leather Company. circle 406

 


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3. Milano polyester in Brera, Domani cotton in Firenze, Via chenille stripe in Cavour, and Palazzo cotton in Vecchio by Sina Pearson Textiles. circle 407

 


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4. Chelsea, Tribeca, and SoHo, all solutiondyed nylons by Paul Brayton Designs. circle 408

 


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5. Renew recycled polyester in Mica, Java, Mesa, Sand, and Harbor by Kravet Contract. circle 409

 


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6. Maya Romanoff's Taj vinyl in 11 by Fidelity Industries. circle 410

 


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7. Shagreen vinyl in Sea Green, Jasper Beige, Gray Quartz, Moon Glass White, Marcasite Gray, Jade Green, and Citrine Yellow by Phillip Jeffries. circle 411

 


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8. Symphony Contract Wallcoverings's Lute vinyl in French Toast by J. Josephson. circle 412

 


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9. Hidalgo polyvinyl with polyester-cotton backing in Leon, San Miguel, Pachuca, Acambaro, Trujilio, Sonora, Durango, Baja,and Morelia by Joseph Noble. circle 413


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