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Tiles to Floor You

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 8:58:00 AM

From subtle to primary-bright, in materials that treat the planet right


Tiles to Floor You

1. Folio rubber floor tiles in Branches, Arbor, Botany, Seasons, Bamboo Leaf, and River Cane, all in 290 Tea Green by Johnsonite. circle 628

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

2. Lees's Beautiful Abandon nylon carpet tiles in Character Lines, City Fragments, and Vacant Beauty by Mohawk Group. circle 629

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

3. Maché Trace in Stencil, Pulp in Grass Cloth, Stencil, and Encaustic, all nylon carpet tiles by J+J/Invision. circle 630

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

4. Organic Matrix carpet tiles in nylon in Elemental Factor and Structured Motion by Bigelow Commercial. circle 631

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

5. Must porcelain stoneware tiles in gray by NovaBell. circle 632

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

6. Timber Thread, Forged Fiber, and Tuscany Fields broadloom in polytrimethylene terephthalate by Karastan Contract. circle 633

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

7. Sequel tiles in rubber and cork by Capri Cork. circle 634

 

 

Tiles to Floor You

8. Pirouette nylon carpet in Sea Glass by Tandus. circle 635.»


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