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Techstyle Canvas from Hunter Douglas Contract is an acoustical ceiling tile system.
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GE’s hybrid water heater consumes up to 62 percent less energy than a standard electric water heater.
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Dri-Design’s Ombrae Imaging Technology uses an advanced computer software system to cut 3-D pixels into panels.
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Armstrong has increased the total recycled content of its Cirrus HRC Square Lay-In and Cirrus HRC Tegular ceiling panels to 82 percent; the Ultima HRC Tegular has a recycled content of 80 percent.
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Metals, by Amitco International, features a rippled, beaten texture and six metal shades: gold leaf, coin, fuse, foil, tin, and shot.
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Kroon Hall, home of Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, is a 56,467-square-foot facility that is LEED Platinum certified from the USGBC.
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Sheffield Metals International’s SOLR solar standing seam roof system comes in 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 and 120 kilowatt standard system sizes.
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Caroma’s Invisi Series II wall-hung and wall-faced toilet suites feature plumbing hidden inside the wall to create a roomier and more luxurious look suited for smaller bathrooms.
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Sideways is Smith & Fong’s first venture into hardwood flooring.
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Karastan, a brand of the Mohawk Group, has debuted Tuscany Fields, a broadloom inspired by the hills and grapevines of the Italian region.