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Morris & Co.
Smart and contemporary this embroidered fabric design originated as the Diaper design c.1868. The design studio removed the daisy from the original pattern and refined the scrolling leaf motifs to create an all-over grid pattern in tranquil colorways. Made using a crewel chain stitch technique on a linen and cotton ground a beautiful satin finish creates a sheen across the fabric.
Schumacher
Royère Scroll is a scrolling embroidered design on a wide cotton canvas tape, created in collaboration with Paloma Contreras. Inspired by French mid-20th-century designer Jean Royère and his sculptural metalwork, this chic, playful trim works beautifully in modern and traditional settings.
Sanderson
One of Sanderson’s most loved and recognizable designs of trailing lilac and rose blossoms has been reinterpreted as jacquard. Woven in linen, mixed with cotton, this pattern has a lovely tumbled feel and is suitable for curtains and upholstery.
The House of Scalamandre
The silk damask, originally called Diaspron, has been cherished by emperors and kings since it was first introduced in China in 300 BC. Traded along the Silk Road, the caravans passed through Damascus, the center of Syria, which became a hub for manufacturing silk. By the 14th century, these luxury fabrics were known as damasks. A stylish take on the Newport damask, this fabric features a thistle artichoke motif with broadly spreading leaves. Estate damask has translated the traditional motif into a smaller scale, blending silk with cotton and viscose for a less formal air.
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.
A delicate design derived from a fragment of an 18th-century bedcover, quilted scroll matelass in pitch black is made of 100% cotton. This wonderful weighty material features a scrolling mid-scale floral pattern that evokes the original elaborate silk cording. This fabric is a perfectly delightful way to add subtle patterns and lovely texture to a bedroom.
GP & Baker
There is great appreciation for our Bois de Chene which captures the natural light that filters through the forest and imitates a verdure tapestry. Truly a sophisticated and rich design.
. Nancy. Santa Barbara, CA. 2022-09-22 14:20:11
Robert Allen
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.
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