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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.
RM Coco
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
A luxurious weave of cotton, linen, and silk, the Dandridge damask derives from a fragment of a gown worn by inaugural first lady Martha Washington. Woven in Italy and faithful to the original mid-scale tonal floral design, this exquisite fabric epitomizes the textural allure and timeless beauty of damask.
Robert Allen
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.
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Both a traditional symbol of royalty and popular fashion motif, this Fleur de Lis print is perfectly scaled to bring enduring francophile style to any room in the house. Also available as a wallcovering.
Kravet
The Riviera collection transforms summer homes into a French Chateau, channeling a mood of chilled rosé and afternoons spent relaxing poolside. These performance textiles are designed for indoor and outdoor use. Riviera evokes the blissfulness of a high-end beach resort, right in your backyard. The Riviera collection features indoor/outdoor performance upholstery fabrics for high-end luxury residential use.
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.
Brunschwig & Fils
Originally created for our Pure Morris collection this iteration of Bachelors Button has a softer palette. The design has been rescaled perfectly balanced for our wide-width fabric where dramatic swirling leaves coil – a true showstopper. Crafted from cotton and lyocell.
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