Posts Tagged ‘textiles’

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.

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Take a look at Vervain’s Spring 2014 Collection.

Vervain continues to add rich, lush textures in an array of colors designed to complement the printed and woven fabrics of a new-traditional aesthetic. Displaying strong, vibrant colorways on a natural linen ground, Pascal Damask is a dynamic marriage of color and global patterning on a framed damask style layout. Woven in an alluring, multi-toned chenille combination, Cosmic is an exaggerated basket weave inspired by the luxurious chenille, Pizzazz. Positano features lively hues against a true linen colored ground in a large-scaled plaid. Woven with an overlaid geometric, Positano adds interest and texture to the surface of the pattern

Featured fabrics (top to bottom):
Pascal Damask – Peacock on Linen
Cosmic – Deep Sea
Positano – Citron

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Spring Market and JAB

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Fabricut’s Modern Nuances Collection.

 

This season Fabricut introduces a new fabrics-by-color series, Modern Nuances, which includes a comprehensive collection of over 200 modern and contemporary fabrics. Geometric prints, contemporary jacquards, tailored modern embroideries, global or ethnic designs and a few other unexpected surprises. Five color palettes highlight this inaugural collection: Blue Wave – turquoise, blue and navy; Grey – from light to dark and a little black; Citron Green – lime, chartreuse, yellow-green and Kelly green; Lacquer – orange, rust and blue-cast reds; and Neutral – white, ivory and linen with a little beige.

Fabrics featured in image:
Chair:
Cypress Hill – Navy; Back of chair: Alpine – Blue; Drapery: Sheryl Interlock – Kelly Green; Sofa: Cypress Hill – Taupe
Pillows (left to right):
Mumford – Charcoal; The Clash – Teal; Silverchair – Ivory; Mumford – Charcoal

 | Original content and images via Fabricut |


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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