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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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1. Zimmer + Rohde’s polyamide Sazar fabric is available at De Sousa Hughes in San Francisco.
2. For her new Yomo Home line, New York textile designer Hope Newman created the delicate red Link panel from silk charmeuse.
3. Houston designer Melissa Borrell’s tree lace pop-out earrings are cut from a thin stainless steel sheet.
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
5. One of the latest innovations from Finnish spun-paper yarn manufacturer Woodnotes, designer Mia Cullin’s Flake panel is made of Tyvek.
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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