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Sanderson
This beautifully painted tropical trail evokes the feeling of Amazonian jungles with hummingbirds and exotic flora.
The House of Scalamandre
The timeless elegance of the Jardin Colbert fabric, a testament to Scalamandré's heritage of luxury and high-end design. This upholstery fabric features a striking striped and floral pattern, crafted from 100% polyester for a medium-weight feel. Its versatile design can elevate any interior, whether used for upholstery or decorative accents. The fabric is dry clean only and should be kept out of direct sunlight to maintain its beauty. Each yard of this fabric is a piece of Scalamandré's legacy, perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
. Susan. Little Rock, AR. 2022-03-24 20:52:05
Freshly cut flowers from a spring garden of climbing roses, peonies, tulips, and dahlias make the perfect burst of color for draperies or decorative bedding. Printed in Italy on a fine cotton sateen, this lively floral will brighten any living room, dining room, or bedroom.
Schumacher
Inspired by traditional Indian hand-block designs, this cardinal-colored features stylized flowers handprinted on a linen-ground fabric for a painterly bouquet full of color and depth. Also available as a wallcovering.
An enchanting pattern recreated from a 1920s document in our archives. The masterful design is an ode to Japanese natural motifs. Also available as a wallcovering.
Gorgeous fabric- intricate pattern. In love w it!. Judith. Naples, FL. 2022-05-28 15:02:01
In 18th-century Europe, Indian-dyed cloths known as Palampores were prized as hand-printed bed coverings and wall hangings. The inspiration for our pattern is a palampore featuring a flower-and-fruit-bearing serpentine tree emerging from a hillock with stylized peaks. Originally sourced to Sri Lanka, it was likely made for European communities in Batavia and Colombo, or for families of mixed European and Asian descent wishing to emulate Western taste. The Metropolitan Palampore print features an elemental design depicting a flower-and-fruit-bearing tree digitally printed on a cotton-and-linen blend. This pattern is also available in a complementary wallpaper and mural in various colorways. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
This chintz pattern was famously used by designer Albert Hadley for his client Nancy Pyne. It's one of Schumacher's most sought-after designs.
The pattern is way bigger than the picture, let's assume. Still beautiful.. Madeleine. Gainesville, GA. 2024-12-08 21:57:15
Eastern Accents
With the lightness of watercolors, sprightly dragonflies and budding lotus flowers grace the surface of this serene pattern.
. Anne. Charlotte, NC. 2021-10-25 19:16:37
This flowing Jacobean design has been interpreted as a new kind of crewel. The effect is multidimensional with alternated rustic crewel chain stitches with lighter refined embroidery. Viscose, acrylic, and spun polyester yarns are embroidered on a linen cotton ground to create a beautiful juxtaposition.
This floral fabric will elevate your interiors with the sophisticated allure. Designed for multi-purpose use, it beautifully combines style and function, making it ideal for a range of projects from upholstery to decorative accents. The floral pattern adds a touch of elegance and warmth, inviting nature's grace into your home.
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