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    Balance Weave from Cambridge Architectural Mesh

    Cambridge Architectural Mesh offers Balance Weave in AISI type 316 stainless steel. This exceptional mesh features textile-like flexibility with resistance to scratches, denting, and corrosion. Balance Weave is ideal as a hung or stretched material, and Cambridge has developed proprietary systems for installing it in tension on facades, parking garages, and interiors. At all scales, it is a perfect sunscreen. Backlit and freestanding interior installations create design focus and virtual planes with stunning texture. With a full inventory of woven metal products, manufacturing, and engineering support, Cambridge — based in Cambridge, Maryland since 1917 — can meet any challenge associated with woven metals for architecture.

    www.architecturalmesh.com

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    Environmentally Friendly Chairs — with Style

    Introducing the Davis Series of chairs from Cardboardchair.com. Designer Jeff Beene has created the Davis Bold and Davis Italic chairs to be beautiful, durable, comfortable, and environmentally friendly. Made from a minimum of 30-percent recycled corrugated board, the chairs are incredibly strong and yet have a comfortable suede-like feel to the surface. The chairs are designed to be mixed and matched.

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