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    Walls and Ceilings that Breathe Light

    Lighttex Soft Egg Crates from Lighttex Canada is an architectural system that offers a new way to control light and define space. Lighttex Soft Egg Crates are composed of modular, interlocking cloth grid panels held in place by an aluminum T-slot system. Lighttex can be fashioned into flat, diagonal, or wavy walls, space dividers, or floating ceilings. They distribute daylight and electric light in a soft, diffused pattern. (800-417-7431)

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    Eight New Colors Join the Rikett® Family of Quartz Floor Tiles

    Rikett® quartz resilient floor tile has added eight new colors, bringing the total of color choices to 33. Considered the "smart choice" by architects, designers, and facility managers, this well priced, high performance (2000 psi) tile is made in the U.S. of 70 percent abundant, environmentally friendly quartz. Quartz provides exceptional flexibility, strength, longevity, and vivid colors. Manufactured in the United States, the tile is available in 24- and 12-inch squares and made to withstand the heavy traffic of retail, educational, healthcare, industrial, and commercial spaces. Rikett® quartz tiles boast an excellent "return on investment" because they are inexpensive to install and maintain. The flexible tiles are "forgiving" during installation, cutting additional costs that come from breakage of more brittle tile.

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