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Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 10/1/2012 2:00:00 AM


go graphic1. Aki pendant fixture in enameled gaboon wood with LED strips from Leucos USA.













Go Graphic2. Port & Cape’s solution-dyed polyolefin in Tides, Bali Block, and Big Beads by Momentum Group.























Go Graphic3.  Grand Central solution-dyed nylon in Salsa, Wander solution-dyed polypropylene in Urban, Grand Army Plaza solution-dyed nylon in Straw, and Flatiron solution-dyed nylon in Tiger Eye by Wolf-Gordon.











Go Graphic4.  Mitotem bookshelves in powder coated and laser-etched cold-rolled steel and mirrored glass by Esrawe.













go graphic5. Condo handmade ceramic tiles by New York Tilemakers.

6. Tenement handmade ceramic tiles by New York Tilemakers.

























Go Graphic7. Pablos Passion cotton-nylon blend in Opal, Cerise, Brass, Amethyst, and Peridot by Larry Laslo for Robert Allen Group.






















Go Graphic8. Hex Zulu handmade cement-and marble tiles by Popham Design.



















Go Graphic9. Houndstooth, Navajo, and Lattice digitally printed cotton lamp shades by Mod Pieces.










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