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Paola Lenti's Circles Rug

Custom is the name of the game with Paola Lenti's Circles rug, made of New Zealand wool felt. While standard sizes are available, these rugs come in six patterns and 132 colors. 8775 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 310-657-8775; modernliving.com.

Lees Carpets
The Abaca II Collection

The Abaca II Collection, including Connecting Stripes, is richly textured with natural striations. The modular carpet design offers extra dense construction, ideal for high traffic areas. Duracolor assures permanent stain resistance, and it comes in 14 colors. 706 Green Valley Road, Suite 300, Greensboro, NC 27408; 800-523-5647; leescarpets.com.

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Designtex
Bubble

From the Escape Collection, happy go lucky Bubble is a fresh take on rug design, with concealed loop-pile construction and available in two color combinations. 800-221-1540; dtex.com.

Stark Carpet*
All-wool Bouclé Collection

With a ready-to-wear sensibility, the all-wool bouclé collection includes the Boxer, Stonehill, and Pin Dot patterns. Available in 10 colors. 979 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022; 212-752-9000; starkcarpet.com

Mannington Commercial*
Brushwork

Like Monet's garden, with Brushwork, each tile appears hand-painted. Utilizing an infinite color palette with limestone and vinyl composition, through pattern and color construction. Excellent wear for commercial application. P.O. Box 12281, Calhoun, GA 30703; 800-241-2262; mannington.com.

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Soroush Custom Rugs*
Salt

Salt is a new pattern from the Eco-Collection, in your choice of wool/nylon Axminster or solution-dyed Wilton. 10400 Conneticut Avenue, 1st Floor, Kensington, MD 20895; 800-483-9955; soroush.us

Blue Ridge Commercial Carpet*
Ancient Writing and Visual Language's Modular Carpet

The evocative patterns of Ancient Writing and Visual Language's modular carpet designs in multilevel loop construction are made of 100 percent Zeftron nylon and available in myriad colors. 1546 Progress Road, Ellijay, GA 30540; 800-241-5945; blueridgecarpet.com.

HBF Textiles
Barbara Barry's Made to Measure Collection

Barbara Barry's Made to Measure collection includes five subtle, easily layered patterns-Bond Street Flannel, Saville Row Stripe-rendered in wool, cotton, and alpaca. The total of 31 colorways makes for a complete wardrobe. P.O. Box 8, Hickory, NC; 800-801-8033; hbf.com.

Luna Textiles
Whimsy

Part of Mette Krebs Petersen's Muse collection, Whimsy repeats small-scale circles on a solid background to celebrate contrasting hues. The rich, vibrant colors-reds, blues, greens-are emphasized, rather than muted, by its subtlety. 2415 Third Street, Suite 280, San Francisco, CA 94107; 415-252-7125; lunatextiles.com

Creation Baumann
Karima

Karima is an elegant cotton-viscose sheer whose bright tones and tropical creeping-vine motif offer a sexy scrim for windows or outdoors. The colored burnout flowers are framed with lacquer printing. 110 North Centre Avenue, Rockville Centre, NY 11570; 516-678-6770; creationbaumann.com.

Pollack
Paulownia, Flutter, and Printemps

The subtle beauty of the Japanese Paulownia tree inspires this design for Paulownia, Flutter, and Printemps. Available in five colorways, the patterns are woven with antique twist yarns. 150 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013; 212-627-7766; pollackassociates.com.

Architex
UnrealPlush

Technology marries luxury in UnrealPlush, a sumptuous, seriously indulgent 100 percent Trevira CS from the Unreal collection. Mohair-soft-but super durable-it's available in a rainbows of colors, as well as custom options. It comes in both upholstery and drapery weights. 3333 Commercial Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062; 800-621-0827; architex-ljh.com.

Chivasso
Urban Jungle

Two new collections add edge to any room. The faux alligator and snakeskin patterns of Urban Jungle up the ante on sex appeal, while the cool raffia blends of Reggae put the mood on island time. Stroheim & Romann, 31-11 Thomson Avenue, Queens, NY 11101; 718-706-7000; stroheim.com.

Knoll Textiles
Beveled Square

Suzanne Tick once again turns weaving conventions inside out. A fabriclike vinyl, Beveled Square mimics the texture of corrugated craft paper, courtesy of a nifty vacuum-draw embossing technique that pulls the pattern out of the vinyl. In eight bright colorways. 800-343-5665; knolltextiles.com.

MDC Wallcoverings
Class A Rated Vinyl Wallcovering

This Class A rated vinyl wall covering looks like a silk tapestry, thanks to subtle embossing and a soft striation on the background that reads just like a weave. Mdcwall.com.

Edelman Leather
The Nightlife Collection

Pink ostrich? Gold snakeskin? The range of provocative textures and colors in the Nightlife collection make one wonder just exactly what sort of nightlife the designers imagine we have. 800-886-8339; edelmanleather.com.

Anzea
Picnic in the Park

Picnic in the Park's bold floral patterning evokes the arrival of spring. The classical-style tapestry is woven entirely from ribbon yarn, giving it density and a pleasing texture. It meets all ACT specifications. 901 Foch Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107; 817-336-2310; anzea.com.

Kravet
Susan Unger Collection

The first collaboration with designer Susan Unger has produced a first of its own-the use of metallic overprinting, a newcomer to the hospitality textiles market. The result is the Susan Unger collection of six shimmering saturated patterns in a variety of colorways. 225 Central Avenue South, Bethpage, NY 11714; 888-891-4112; kravetcontract.com.

JAB
Bel Ami Collection

Nothing brings old-world Euro-style to a room more effectively than stripes of rich colors-Epoca, Caprice, and Eleganza do the trick. High-pile velvet solids from the Bel Ami collection, meanwhile, evoke Italian country elegance and French city chic. 31-11 Thomson Avenue, Queens, NY 11101; 718-706-7000; jab.de.

Yoma Textiles
Matsu

Rather than a prolific output, the people at Yoma create unique designs one at a time. The rich textures of Matsu, available in six brilliant colorways, perfectly exemplify this credo. 580 Broadway, Suite 1209, New York, NY 10012; 212-431-4795; yoma.com.

Maharam
Blumen

The company continues its mission-reissuing iconic 20th-century designs-with Blumen. Dagobert Peche's 1913 pattern suffuses traditional botanical structure with mid-century geometry, creating both ornament and order. Available in seven colorways. 251 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010; 800-645-3943; maharam.com.

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Covington
Bermuda

Bermuda is a beautifully wrought floral with exquisite detailing-hibiscus petals and palm fronds are articulated in multiple tones to create dimension against the warm ground. Available in three colorways in 100 percent Avora FR polyester. 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY 10010; 212-689-2200; covington-industries.com.

Twenty2
Montague

From this Brooklyn-based husband and wife team-whose output is typically mod fare-comes a departure. Montague is a quietly graphic pattern of leaves in two subtly contrasting tones. Hand-screened and available in several colorways, it's twenty2 all buttoned-up. 888-222-3036; shoptwenty2.com.

Marimekko
Forma

From the arbiters of modern graphic textiles, Anna Danielsson's stark, bold Forma uses intensely contrasting colors and almost mathematically geometric shapes to create a cotton print that's decidedly not for the faint of heart. In three colorways. Textile Arts, P.O. Box 3151, Sag Harbor, NY 11963; 888-343-7285; txtlart.com.

Laura Lienhard
Lotus

The clipped float sheer Lotus seems to have a tranquil spirit of its own. Woven from cotton, polyester, and lurex, this design is part of the Vernal collection, which is available in a broad range of colors. 187 South Winooski Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401; 802-660-8528; lauralienhard.com.

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