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Making the Cut
Industrial laser-cutting techniques allow designers to create intricate patterns that make lasting impressions.
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by Jennie Nunn
posted on November 06, 2007
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1. Zimmer + Rohde’s polyamide Sazar fabric is available at De Sousa Hughes in San Francisco.
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2. For her new Yomo Home line, New York textile designer Hope Newman created the delicate red Link panel from silk charmeuse.
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3. Houston designer Melissa Borrell’s tree lace pop-out earrings are cut from a thin stainless steel sheet.
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4. Conceptualized by New York furniture designer Meredith Goodwin Bajaj, the modular Sura cube is made of marine-grade aluminum and measures 18 inches square. Plushpod.com
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5. One of the latest innovations from Finnish spun-paper yarn manufacturer Woodnotes, designer Mia Cullin’s Flake panel is made of Tyvek.
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Taken from the November 2007 issue of our sister publication, California Home + Design. For more than a decade, CH+D has informed, celebrated and inspired the nation's most influential home and design market. Subscribe now.
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