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from StoneSource is offered in four colors and eight
randomly assorted patterns. The collection is a simple
yet surprisingly fresh update on traditional subway tile.
stonesource.com
6. Robin Reigi’s Shinnoki Wood Panels bring elegance and
a refined look to any interior. Shinnoki comes in ready-to-cut and ready-to-install veneer-cladded MDF panels, which
means less time for the millworker and less cost to the client.
robinreigi.com
7. The overall design of Arte’s Le Corbusier Dots collection
speaks for itself with bold yet simple beauty. This line is a
reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s work, based on the dotted
pattern he designed for a wallcovering in 1931. The dots are,
however, no longer applied in oil paint but with a relief ink
with a high-gloss finish.
arte-international.com
8. Zones from Teknion is a collection designed to contribute
to a workspace that not only attracts, motivates, and enables
employees to do their work, but also speaks to human,
economic, and environmental health. The line is a complete
solution with seating options, tables, privacy screens, and more.
teknion.com
Joanna Kraszewska, Assoc. IIDA, Intern ARIDO, is a
New York City-based commercial/workplace interior
designer at global design firm CallisonRTKL. Born in
Poland, Kraszewska graduated from FIT in 2014 with
a B.F.A. in Interior Design and a minor in Art History.
She is also a design volunteer and team leader for the
Integrated Service Learning Project at FIT.
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