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Featured Product
Maya Romanoff introduces True Metals™, an extraordinary new line of tiles that are painstakingly hand-processed using an ancient technique that creates a warm, permanent patina.
Editors’ Choice
Introducing a New Gallery from TODL.com
Trade Only Design Library, the industry leader in online product research and specification for more than 10 years, announces the launch of TODL Green.
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Designer Buying Power Added to Industry Fact Book
The newly updated and expanded edition of the popular ASID publication, The Interior Design Profession: Facts and Figures, includes a new section on the buying power of interior designers. Drawing on industry surveys, it reveals the dollar buying volume of interior designers and their specification of products in various categories.
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Online Knowledge Center Shares Trends, Research and Best Practices
Manufacturer expands online library with latest in a series of informative white papers.
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Seventy-Five Percent of Commercial Lighting Projected to Be LED-Based By 2030
Color Kinetics Inc. recently announced that new lighting technology will play a substantial role in mitigating energy strain—projecting that at least 75 percent of commercial lighting in the United States will be produced by energy-efficient LED sources by 2030*.
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Design Collaborative: Less is More
By Janet Wiens
HBF’s new Mode Series of executive and management seating successfully illustrates that you often get more with less.
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