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Kravet Teams Up with Diane von Furstenberg.

 

Kravet is proud to announce the launch of a new collection of home fabrics and trimmings from the legendary designer Diane von Furstenberg. The line showcases her renowned aesthetic and sense of print and color, as seen in many of her iconic patterns. Von Furstenberg effortlessly brings high fashion into the home with prints, wovens and draperies and custom trimmings designed to accent the fabrics with an exotic edge.

“I am thrilled to work with Kravet on this collection of fabrics for the home,” said Von Furstenberg, “I have always said, ‘Design your life,’ and we have created a collection that will allow you to do just that. It is effortless, bold and so DVF.”

The collection has a strong foundation in black and white with pops of color, and incorporates the designer’s signature bold animal prints, such as Spotted Cat and Funky Zebra. Geometric and abstract prints are also featured, for an eclectic blend designed to be mixed and matched. Color palettes range from berry and orange jewel tones inspired by the sunsets in Rajasthan, to azure blues that recall the Caribbean Sea, and desert-inspired neutrals in sand and stone.

“Diane is an icon in the fashion industry,” said Kravet creative director Scott Kravet, “Her bold and fearless style and use of color has translated beautifully with this collection of fabrics for the home.”

Von Furstenberg stepped into the world of fashion in 1972, and within two years created a name for herself after she introduced the wrap dress, which came to symbolize independence and empowerment for a generation of women. She had sold more than one million dresses by 1976, and was featured on the cover of Newsweek. Von Furstenberg re-launched the dress that started it all in 1997, connecting her with a new generation of women, and reestablishing her company as the global luxury lifestyle brand that it is today.

 

| Original images and content via Kravet |


Stroheim: Color Gallery – Malachite

Stroheim continues to expand its Color Gallery upholstery collection this season with a new palette, Malachite. A true representation of the mineral in its natural state, Malachite is known for varying bands of blue-cast green shades that offer sophistication and style to any environment. Ranging from deep, sumptuous hues to clean, crystal-like greens, this collection combines saturated shades with interesting neutrals for a fresh approach to color and design.

| Original content and images via Stroheim | Fabricut |


Summer with JCW in Luxe!

With temperatures rising by the minute, it can only mean one thing: Summer is here! While you are resting by the beach or flying off to this year’s family reunion, be sure to flip through our new print ad in Luxe Magazine‘s Summer 2014 issue. We thought it would be fun to showcase our expertise in everything from drapery construction to custom furniture!


JCW at the Philharmonic House of Design!

 

Be sure to stop by this year’s Philharmonic House of Design at The Strand at Headlands. The House of Design is a unique collaboration of design and music. It is the key fundraising effort each year for the Philharmonic Society Youth Music Education Programs in Orange County. In addition to supporting a wonderful organization, the show house is an excellent opportunity to be inspired by some of Orange County’s brightest design talent.

Judy’s Custom Workroom is very excited to have partnered with Cindy Smetana (Far L) and Audra Miller (Far R) as they brought their unique design visions to life for this year’s show house.

So, here’s to a wonderful, sunny Spring. Remember, you don’t need to be working on a show house for us to bring your dreams to life!


Chantilly by Pindler & Pindler.

Pindler is proud to introduce our new Chantilly Book.  Chantilly is a beautiful grouping of drapery laces with a lot of different looks, including both wide width and regular width.  The patterns in Chantilly include traditional Victorian lace; classic and transitional casements, Arts and Crafts inspired lace, and crocheted lace.   The draperies in Chantilly add a bit of romance and elegance to any window.  The wide width laces are designed to be railroaded and seamless, so that when the fabric is turned horizontally, the pattern will be vertical and the curtains can be seamless.

| Original content and images via Pindler & Pindler |


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