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Flowers put a spring in your step More
Opposites do attract—just ask Esti Barnes. Vacationing in Antibes, France, the founder and design director of Top Floor spotted a large round cactus. More
Picture this: 500 new patterns to peruse. it’s just another season for Jaipur Rugs, as the rug maker unveils a full gallery of exhibition-level entries. More
Although it’s usually best not to dwell on the past, Timothy Paul Myers makes a career out of it. More
These blocks build interiors More
Water and sky inspired the palette for this roundup of rugs, carpet and tile. More
Designed in the Raissnias’ San Francisco studio, the patterns are produced in the company’s fair-trade workshop in Turkey, employing the same processes that nomads in Central Asia used for centuries. More
Designers take their first stab at flooring with new rugs. More
The product development professionals at tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc. are ceaselessly inspired by Mother Nature, and on occasion, they have fun one-upping her, too. More
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Alexandra Champalimaud will never forget the day she touched down in Montreal. It was January 5 let's not bother with the year, but say the soundtrack was disco. The city proved unwelcomingly foreign and freezing to the young refugee who, due to political unrest, had pulled up roots from her native Portugal at 2:00 in the morning with her 1-year-old son in tow. More
Interior Design gathered over 800 vibrant members of the design and architecture community to celebrate the 2012 Best of Year Awards. More
Ceramics of Italy never lets an outstanding project go unnoticed. Each year, they celebrate projects that showcase ceramic tile and the architects and designers who create them. As a design-forward, sustainable and versatile material, Italian ceramic tile offers the A&D community unlimited opportunities to create innovative design projects and creative architectural solutions. More
Thinking of tile for your next project? You're not alone. Tile's popularity is growing thanks to exciting advancements in design and sustainability. U.S. manufacturer Crossville leads the way with sophisticated product development and 3rd-party certified, green manufacturing processes-for lasting style that's truly sustainable. These products, each containing a minimum 20% recycled content, are great examples. More
No matter your language, rain looks the same. Or does it? The precipitation conjured by Gan design and product director Pablo Gironés for Lluvia, meaning rain in his native Spanish, puts less-colorful showers to shame More
Malene Barnett wants the world to get along. One rug at a time. Channeling distant locales, Malene B's Transitions collection illustrates the connectivity of world cultures. More
No matter your language, rain looks the same. Or does it? More
The recycled gray porcelain tile recently created by Crossville for a major Chicago renovation project has inspired a whole new line. Shades by CrossvilleTM porcelain tile offers a fresh, urban look in a sleek range of minimalist colors. More
Arabesques enliven the neutral tone of broadloom, carpet tile, and rugs, all in solution-dyed nylon. More
Could brown be the new black? More