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    Touchless Dimmer Switch

    Anigmo Touchless Dimmer makes traditional switches obsolete by eliminating all visible controls. The patented proximity sensor detects the user's hand through most materials up to 3/4-inch thick. The appearance of the switch is limited only by your imagination. It can virtually disappear within the wall, or stand out like a piece of artwork. Just wave your hand in front of it to turn the lights on or off, or hold for the dimming function. The control unit fits into a standard electrical wall box and is UL approved.

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    Make Quick Work of Brickwork

    Carolina Ceramics Brick Company’s KLADbrick combines the look and feel of real brick with precast panels, offering cost efficiencies as well as flexibility of design. KLADbrick is named for its exclusive kerfed, locked, and dovetailed design and uses clay brick soaps set in a precast panel. This system of bonding concrete to the dovetailed brick ensures unrivaled strength and beauty for projects with a repetitive design. KLADbrick panels are assembled off-site in a factory, eliminating the possibility of weather delays while ensuring excellent quality. KLADbrick saves architects and contractors time and money, plus minimal staging areas are required on site.

    www.carolinaceramics.com

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    Dynamic System Vanities from Sonia

    Sonia's Dynamic System is a collection based on minimalism. Counters are made of 30-millimeter-thick water-resistant ply, and structures are of solid maple, ash, or oak. The Dynamic System project was built to offer a modular style of furniture capable of adapting to a series of standard measures. Both its base and counters are available in a wide range of sizes, from 20 to 57 inches (50 to 144 centimeters). The Dynamic Collection includes nine different models that combine three wood finishes, with the basin made of porcelain or one of three glass finishes. Pictured is the Wenge Vanity with Glass Vessel.

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