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Ngala Trading Co.
Mischievous Monkey Bean Night plays and hides amongst the Lucky Bean trees in this elegant design. Africa’s beautiful coral trees, also known as Lucky Bean trees, are valuable plants to the ecosystem, providing food and shelter for a variety of birds, animals, and insects. These trees are also buried on the graves of Zulu chiefs and are associated with magic in the Zulu culture.
beautiful. Cinda. Edwards Colorado. 2023-01-02 19:41:31
Lee Jofa
This multi-purpose fabric by Blithfield features a classic Ikat pattern. Crafted from 100% linen, it offers a medium weight that's ideal for a variety of indoor applications. Whether you're upholstering a favorite chair or crafting custom drapery, this fabric brings a touch of elegance to your space. Its pale blue hue complements a range of color palettes, while its spot-clean and dry-clean care options ensure easy maintenance.
Gaston Y Daniela
Schumacher
A gutsy, of-the-moment take on a timeless motif, in classic epingle. It will endure virtually any wear and tear without losing a drop of its style.
Kravet
The House of Scalamandre
A best-selling pattern that is transitional and joyful, Jamboree features multicolored, hand-painted brush strokes and a painterly aesthetic on top of 100% linen ground. Also offered in a coordinating wallpaper.
. Ellsworth. San Antonio, TX. 2025-04-29 17:28:20
Mulberry
This fabric from Kravet, a name synonymous with luxury and quality. This fabric is crafted to provide both style and functionality, making it an ideal choice for upholstery, drapery, or custom projects. Its rich texture and exquisite finish offer a sophisticated touch to any room, while its versatile nature allows it to seamlessly blend with various design aesthetics. Plus, the fabric's premium construction ensures it stands the test of time, making it a valuable addition to your creative endeavors.
Harlequin
Layered brush marks create this bold design inspired by the abundance of textures found within mid-century German pottery.
Brunschwig & Fils
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