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Ann Gish
Inspired by a document textile from late 17th century Venice, our Venezia embroidery is lush with color and pattern.
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This gorgeous opium blanket is sure to brighten any bedroom. This bestselling opium embroidery. Opium blanket reverses to smooth matching linen. Tacked with graham ties.
The color of the gold looks better in the photos than in person.. Jacqueline. Knoxville, TN. 2025-06-05 20:06:41
Kevin O'Brien Studio
Our Peacock Feather design is inspired by the opulence of nature. This design began in Kevin’s sketchbook, was printed on silk velvet, then hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of our unique dying process.
Nature calls to something deep within us. This design is rooted in biophilia, a word that originates from the Greek, ‘philia’ meaning ‘love of’. Bright embroidery mimics the appearance of drenched foliage, as seen in lush rainforests.
Absolutely gorgeous!!!!! The embroidery is beautiful. The background color is the same as pictured. I can’t wait to use!. Lisa. Colts neck, NJ. 2024-05-01 14:56:53
Pine Cone Hill
For everyday luxury, velvety chenille yarn in punchy hues highlights the undulations of the warp and weft weave of this sumptuous fabric. The delicious drape and strikingly rich color bring a fresh, happy accent.
I bought the berry colored throw. Very nice. The baubles are quite large which you may not notice from the picture. It’s been shedding some. I imagine that will decline over time. Nice quality.. Laurie. Dallas, TX. 2022-09-25 11:07:50
Inspired by a 16th-century Ottoman dish, this design means 'peacock' in Turkish. Embroidered on a herringbone ground in many colors, with decorative clipped fringe.
Made from the softest chenille and cotton, these Clouds throw will have you feeling like you’re floating weightlessly in the sky.
Sail away to the Hawaiian Islands of Lanai with this printed and embroidered fabric.
Columns date back to ancient times and interpretations of the classical model have continued through to modern times. This collection loosely depicts the beauty of the architecture invented by the Ancient Greeks.
It adds subtle sophistication to a bedding ensemble. Yolanda. Louisville, KY. 2023-10-09 10:40:30
Named for Marrakech's famous gardens, this botanical embroidery features arboreal motifs in a range of greens.
Inspired by an Egyptian floral plaque, Alyssum's delicate, fringed flowers and gray leaves are embroidered onto a herringbone ground.
When you want indulgence, Perigold should be your first choice. It was an investment, certainly. But the quality and attention to detail make it stand out. I wish I could upload pictures, but I left on a business trip just days after it all arrived. Just know that the inspiration picture is accurate - and I followed the suggestion pretty much piece for piece.. Anonymous. . 2024-02-12 21:26:45
This solid velvet throw is as sweet and delightful as candy. It stands well on their own as statement pieces, and as an accent when paired with our patterned velvet. The fabric is hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is carefully blended and applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of our unique dying process.
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