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Three architects evaluate the best features, strengths and weaknesses of the tom chair. Designed by and named after Tom Deacon, the tom is an office chair whose high adjustability offers comfort and ease. This view is shared by Jim Horan of Interior Architects who believes that the best feature of the tom is the comfort it provides, while its strength is in its appearance. While Inger Bartlett of Inger Bartlett and Associates claims that the spring adjustments for the tom's back are stiff, Gary Koshaba of RMW Architecture complains that the back slightly wobbles.
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ZERO Design's Abracadabra system of shelving, display and storage boasts of flexibility for fitting or retrofitting, a broad array of interchangeable universal parts and applications, and remarkable finishes. Made of 18-gauge steel with double powder coat finishing in aluminum gray, the system has been used by designers for freestanding and wall-supported displays and cash-wrap stations and as a bridge piece or entry screen. It consists of shelves and casegoods with file drawers, aluminum door units and a shelf that can hold large monitors and television sets.
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Interior designers evaluate the quality of the Flotex 200 floor covering. The product is easy to clean and maintain, making it suitable for medical care facilities according to Alan Mack of HLM Design. Flotex is also durable and attractive enough to be installed in areas with high foot traffic according to Sharon Exley of Peter J. Exley Architect. Furthermore, the covering's carpet-like texture and designs are highly rated by Edward S.K. Bottomley of Rosalyn Cama Interior Design Associates.
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