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Schumacher
A lively small-scale geometric inspired by Moroccan tiles, Marrakesh velvet is a dimensional two-tone velvet fabric with classic good looks that fits into a wide range of styles.
Since 1889 we’ve been setting the bar with our exceptional products. A passion for beauty, respect for classicism, and an eye for the cutting edge are woven into everything we do. A lively small-scale geometric inspired by Moroccan tiles, Marrakesh velvet is a dimensional two-tone velvet fabric with classic good looks that fits into a wide range of styles.
Eastern Accents
Trompe l’oeil style fabric in a colorful global print with select embroidered areas.
Clarke&Clarke LLC
Ann Gish
A gorgeous undulating pattern completely covers the ground fabric.
Inspired by an antique textile, Johnson Hartig of Libertine designed this unique handmade trim. Crochet trim is a beautifully crafted, multicolored tassel fringe that adds a fabulous texture and exotic flair to upholstery or drapery panels—sold at a 2-yard minimum.
Zoffany
A lustrous semi-plain velvet cotton-blend fabric woven with two viscose yarns in a pile to create an uneven yet elegant texture. Smart and refined jewel colors instill a sense of luxury while the jacquard texture elevates the fabric further.
AphroChic
This pattern is an ode to the women of the African Diaspora, inspired by the textile weavers of Rwanda. Illustrated in watercolor by artist, Samantha Hahn, the women are presented here in a striking cameo, face-to-face, in a moment of recognition and community. This pattern was developed as AphroChic was creating the first concept house exhibit ever designed by African Americans on the west coast. As part of the exhibit, AphroChic worked with a women's collective in Rwanda on a series of baskets for the space. The design was also heavily influenced by the Bring Back Our Girls movement in Nigeria. A percentage of the proceeds from every sale of this pattern will go to supporting the education of women and girls in Rwanda.
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