Thursday, June 16, 2011
by Larissa Green | posted 9:00 am
Follow us at InteriorDesign.net@NeoCon for recaps featuring exclusive products and projects from the exhibitors at NeoCon 2011, and a 360-degree look at all floors of The Mart. View coverage on the latest projects, newest showrooms, and biggest industry events! Also, upload your own pictures of great product finds, hip parties, and everything else! Visit interiordesign.net/neocon [...]
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 1:00 pm
Understated opulence and modern-oriented elegance vie for attention in the manufacturer’s latest furnishings lineup. The spare Linden chair has a slim steel frame, offered in a stainless-steel or dark-bronze finish, plus walnut arms in 11 standard finishes. The silhouette turns generous—not to mention sinuous—in the Racer lounge chair, available upholstered or slipcovered, with or without [...]
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 12:00 pm
Here’s to thinking inside the box. The new Shadecloth Solutions box boasts a comprehensive assortment of 250-plus window-covering samples, all housed within a recyclable, PVC-free polyethylene container. Organized by style number and color for quick reference, each of the seven decks opens with a handy selection guide itemizing technical characteristics.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 10:00 am
The fabric specialist’s Robert Allen Contract Healthcare collection expands with 57 new upholstery and privacy curtain designs, distinguished by fresh geometrics and botanicals in bright colors. All feature Crypton or Robert Allen Shield treatments to ensure stain and moisture resistance. For its part, the Robert Allen Contract division unveils Buy the Bolt, a new program [...]
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Laurel Petriello | posted 9:00 am
It’s the final day of NeoCon 2011 and The Mart is still going strong! Show Daily 3 has more products, projects, and snaps in store, so don’t miss it!
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 9:00 am
Is there anything Varia Ecoresin can’t do? The manufacturer’s signature surfacing vehicle, containing a minimum of 40 percent pre-consumer recycled materials, once again proves its versatility in a quartet of introductions. among additions to the Ready to Go program of prepackaged design solutions is Slide 01 Curve, a system combining heat-formed architectural panels with new [...]
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 4:00 pm
Is it real, or is it Maharam Digital projects? First launched by the textile specialist in 2009, the series digitally translates the works of visual artists and graphic designers into wall coverings. This month, it’s the 3-D wall installations of artist Jacob Hashimoto. Splitting his time between New York and Verona, Italy, Hashimoto composes hundreds [...]
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 3:00 pm
Glasses are sure to be clinking this week as Crossville celebrates the 25th anniversary of its founding by family-owned Curran Group. But don’t expect the tile expert to rest on its laurels. Among the newest products launching in Chicago is Color by Numbers. The ceramic wall tile series comes in 16 neutral and saturated colors—available [...]
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 2:00 pm
More than two dozen years after selling his namesake furniture company to Steelcase and establishing a signature textile line, Paul Brayton is back in the fold. Chicago is the launch pad for Paul Brayton Designs Furniture collection, an 11-item seating series produced in the furniture capitol of High Point, North Carolina, which the designer calls [...]
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
by Mark McMenamin | posted 1:00 pm
Most successful product launches reflect the broadening of a manufacturer’s core competency—a fact clearly demonstrated by Blink mirrors. Known primarily as a supplier of stylish architectural glass, Skyline Design expands its mirror assort-ment with aesthetic assistance from Kaiju Studios. “We wanted to look beyond the mirror as an object defined by the frame, and instead [...]
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