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Bisazzo Mosaico: Summer Flowers

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Trust Bisazza, the venerable Italian tile designers, to translate the fashion for over-size prints to the world of tiny mosaic tiles. Summer Flowers, in side-by-side connecting panels composed of 12 milli-meter glass enamel mosaic tiles (tough enough for high-traffic areas) and “beige chiaro�? grout, appears as a hyper-enlarged photo of an embroidered textile. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 4, 2006

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The Rug Company: Harlequin Rug

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The trickster’s diamond pattern never goes out of style: Someone you love once had a wide tie in this pattern, perhaps even these colors. Suzanne Sharp, cofounder of Britain’s exceptionally innovative design collective The Rug Company, has a sharp eye for patterns whose time has come again. In Tibetan wool and silk, the rug comes in custom sizes. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 4, 2006

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Conrad: Wood-fiber window shades

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Conrad’s latest window shades in its Designer Line, the Holland Collection, are custom-woven from wooden pulp fiber. A narrow warp weave, with quarter-inch warp threadding spaced six inches apart, gives them a gentle, luxurious drape. Available in 15 colors. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Duravit: Philippe Starck sink

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German ceramics manufacturer Duravit recently added a barrel-shaped washbasin--reminiscent of a bongo drum--to its collection of Philippe Starck designs. Fashioned from white vitreous china, it looks striking atop its wooden base and ebony-veneer storage cabinet. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Chipperfield pedestal sink

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This contemporary minimalist piece, designed by British architect David Chipperfield, features a vitreous china basin (20 inches in circumference) atop a cylinder base. The design is in keeping with the sculptural work that has won Chipperfield’s firm awards in the US, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Dornbracht: Double Cube

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Dornbracht’s Meta Plasma Collection was designed by acclaimed architect Dieter Seiger. One piece, the Double Cube, is made from Plexiglas and is a colorful yet transparent two-shelf rectangular cabinet. It is available in two colorways: Hot (orange, green and blue) and Cold (green and blue). (via Elements of Living)

Updated May 25, 2006

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Tom Dixon: Mirror balls

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British designer Tom Dixon has created brilliant retro-modern mirror balls that could work in any room. Suspend them from the ceiling, use them as floor or table lamps, or simply display them as decorations. Made from polycarbonate plastic, the sparkling spheres come with a metallic finish and reams of cool. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Rocky Mountain Hardware: Maddox Collection

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Rocky Mountain Hardware has long offered high-quality, solid brass architectural pieces, but its most recent line is a real stunner. The traditionally styled Maddox Collection features beaded detailing, and every piece is made to order. Shown here: The Maddox two inch by 10 inch privacy Mortisse bolt/spring latch escutcheon with the Maddox knob in silicon bronze, with medium patina. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Blowzone: Glass and metal finials

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Master glassblower Iestryn Davies is the proprietor of Britain’s Blowzone, a decorative glass company that offers contemporary, handmade window finials in a wide variety of shapes (including balls, vines and candle flames). Most finials combine glass and precious metals; custom patterns and colorways are available. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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Ralph Pucci: Robert Bristow tables

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Manhattan’s Ralph Pucci recently introduced a collection of light fixtures by acclaimed French architect and furniture designer Patrick Naggar. Meant to resemble large drops of light, his hand-blown Murano glass vessels (available in six colors) are complemented by solid bronze stands. Floor, table and wall versions available. Trade only. (via Elements of Living)

Updated Apr 3, 2006

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