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Inspiring color and design trends for 2015
COLOR AND DESIGN TRENDS 2015
Trends to consider when choosing window treatment colors for your home.
 The word is out; many trend and color organizations have announced their color of the year for 2015. While they may not all agree, the majority of them are announcing some shade of Marsala. But even if the choice is a blue or green, the overall trend we see is a warming of the colors. Colors that are steady, reliable, down to earth, and easy to live with and that will give a home warmth.
| Original content and images via Hunter Douglas |
S. Harris: Geometric Balance
S. Harris continues to add innovative design with bold colors, remarkable textures and inventive patterns. With a modern “sweater-like†concentric box weave, Cover is a small-scale, multipurpose pattern and Suitable incorporates a synthetic raffia yarn within a chunky knit woven. Displaying a Moorish-inspired, geometric design in two-toned colorways, Oya adds a global outlook to interiors.
| Original content and images via S. Harris | Fabricut |
Kravet Presents: Pantone Color of the Year 2015 Fabric Collection.
To coordinate with the announcement of the PANTONE Color the Year 2015, Kravet has introduced a capsule collection of perfectly paired fabrics in PANTONE 18-1438 Marsala. From wonderfully textured neutrals to vibrant patterns and prints, this collection offers immediate options for interior designers interested in incorporating the PANTONE Color of the Year 2015 fabrics into current and future design projects.
According to Pantone, the impactful, full-bodied qualities of Marsala allow the color to be used alone as one grounded statement color or as a hearty accent to many other colors. This highly varietal shade combines dramatically with neutrals including warmer taupes and grays. Browns are a natural fit with Marsala – from beige, terra cotta and camel to deep delicious chocolates. Because of its burnished undertones, sultry Marsala is highly compatible to amber, umber and golden yellows, greens in both turquoise and teal, and blues in the more vibrant range. Marsala pairs exquisitely with monochromatic mixes of peachy pinks and sparkles against antiqued gold metallics.
| Original images and content via Kravet |
Pattern Play with Vervain
Vervain continues to expand its collection with new prints and dynamic designs. Inspired by the cypress tree, Bonneau’s focal design is an abstract adaptation of the celebrated motif. Popular in Central Asian art since the early 15th century, the cypress tree symbolizes eternity in Persian literature because its foliage remains evergreen. Complemented with Esperance, this menswear-inspired pattern is the image of tailoring and simplicity with a bit of glamour brought out by the finely accented colored stripes.
| Original content and images via Vervain / Fabricut |
Fabricut: Linen Trimmings – Vol II
A Fabricut exclusive, Linen Trimmings – Volume II is a collection of trimmings intricately woven with a blend of high quality fibers. Each pattern offers more than 25 colorways and provides a fresh twist of finishing details including: Dowlas – a new 7/8†brush fringe; Ulster – a 3/8†cord on tape; Winnowing – a 1 1/2†braid; Lisburn – a 1/2†braid; and Lea – a 3/16†cord on tape.
Trimmings featured: Lea – Grey, Winnowing – Bittersweet, Dowlas – Spa, Lea – Plum, Lisburn – Sunshine, Winnowing – Spa, Ulster – Harvest, Lea – Tahiti, Ulster – Platinum, Ulster – Sunshine, Winnowing – Plum, Dowlas – Harvest, Lisburn – Navy.
| Original content and images via Fabricut |