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Harlequin
This archival design of a beautiful flowering carnation is printed onto a cotton linen ground. Harlequin's Fleur De Joie feels delicate and floral yet impactful by design scale.
Lee Jofa
This exquisite fabric is designed to infuse any space with a touch of elegance. Crafted from 100% cotton, it offers a medium weight and a delightful floral pattern that adds a fresh, airy feel to your home. Perfect for a variety of indoor uses, this multi-purpose fabric is both versatile and durable.
The House of Scalamandre
This graceful chinoiserie print was discovered in a small room in the Noble Hardee Mansion in Savannah, Georgia, which has been described as “the last unrestored grand mansion in Savannah”. The house dates back to 1860, and the aged hand-printed paper is thought to have been installed by a decorator who owned the house in the 1960s or 1970s. The paper has widely been attributed to Scalamandré, and it became a mission of ours to bring it back to life, this time as a cotton chintz print with matching wallpaper. It was photographed in sections on-site, redrawn line for line, and matched for its original color of white and grey leaves against an espresso ground. The grandly scaled, nearly four-foot repeat and classic bamboo foliage speak to its adaptation from antique hand-painted Chinese silk wall panels, interpreted in a loose brushstroke style that is typical of more contemporary handprints. New color additions such as Jade and Ciel add a fresh look to this timeless design.
Schumacher
Created in collaboration with Timothy Corrigan, this opulent fabric was inspired by an antique silk lampas that was woven for Louis XV’s private apartments at the Château de Versailles. A richly detailed cotton brocade that includes fruit, flowers, trees, and castles, Jardin de Louis is an elegant, whimsical, medium-scale design suitable for curtain panels, upholstery, or pillows.
Brunschwig & Fils
Created in collaboration with Timothy Corrigan, Fruits de Saison is an exuberant large-scale pattern that embraces a sense of joy and abundance. This enchanting botanical, with its fanciful fruit-bearing and flowering trees, has a playful spirit and a wonderful hand-painted look.
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Nicolette Mayer
Royal Delft Etudes de Fleurs is inspired by the iconic Dutch tulips associated with stately Royal Delft Tulipieres, and the extraordinary beautiful blooms in still life Dutch paintings and the Netherlands. Tulips were in cultivation since the 13th century, but only really took off as a passion for collectors among aristocrats in the 1600s when Turkish traders introduced them to the Dutch. The tulip crazes in the 17th century became so fevered that the bulbs were traded as currency and theft of the flowers triggered harsh penalties. While it’s not the fanciest flower in the garden, the beauty, and grace of a simple tulip mean enduring love between partners, undying passionate love, passion spurned, royalty, abundance, prosperity, and indulgence. Although it was considered more of a symbol for charity by the Victorians, the Turkish who originally bred the flower, considered it a symbol of paradise on Earth, making it a part of many religious and secular poems and art pieces. While the Ottoman Empire planted the bulbs to remind them of heaven and eternal life, the Dutch that popularized the flower considered it a reminder of how brief life can be instead. Mixed with simple wildflowers and scattered in all directions, Flora & Fauna is considered a symbol of happiness and joie de vivre! Flora & Fauna pays homage to artist Vittorio Accornero whose Giardini di Seta works for Gucci inspired a generation of interior and fashion designs to create floral art.
RM Coco
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