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Rich in color, exotic design and with an air of artisanal quality, the fabrics of Duralee Designer: John Robshaw are designed to complement John’s signature transcontinental aesthetic. This season, Duralee is pleased to introduce Duralee Designer: John Robshaw II, an expansion of the wildly successful first collection.

Broken into three distinct color books, the Duralee Designer: John Robshaw II collection follows Robshaw’s color evolution. By introducing deep jewel hues in addition to expanding the offering of earth tones, the second collection provides a comprehensive, yet harmonious color story that gives the designer more options as they create a narrative for the home.

| Original images via Duralee |

 


The Bunny Williams Fabric Collection

Lee Jofa is pleased to announce the highly anticipated Bunny Williams fabric collection. Williams, in her first textile collection, shares her modern vision and appreciation for gracious Southern living through beautifully rendered prints, weaves and embroideries in a charming color palette.

Comprised of designs that resonate with Williams’ classic yet fresh sense of style, the collection offers cohesive patterns in soft, harmonized colors with endless design possibilities. Williams drew inspiration from her personal collection of treasured textiles to create styles that seamlessly transition from elegant to casual interiors.

“There is a subtlety to this fabric collection,” said Williams. “I thought of this collection in the same way I think about putting together a scheme for a room. There is color, but it is not too strong. All the prints have stripes and solids that work with them to make interesting combinations.”

“Throughout my career, I’ve continually admired Bunny’s singular style for creating wonderful interiors for her clients and herself,” said Stephen Elrod, executive vice president and creative director for Lee Jofa and Brunschwig & Fils. “They layer the best of various design periods in a luxurious but comfortable manner, totally reflective of Bunny’s superb eye and graciousness. It’s been a delight for us to collaborate with her and bring her unique vision for exquisite fabrics to fruition.”

Feminine designs like stylized roses, modern toile, and petite patterns mix with fresh contemporary designs to deliver timeless rooms. Raspberry, lavender, soft blue, and peach color stories provide a broad spectrum of versatility.

“Fabrics set the tone for a room, both in color and texture. A project could be a beach house, a formal city living room, a modern apartment overlooking Central Park and each require fabrics that suit that project,” said Williams.

 

| Original content and images via Lee Jofa |


Gold and Bronze

 

Metallics continue to be a hot style trend in fashion and now are firmly planted in home furnishings through accent pieces and accessories. We see this color trend in fabrics moving toward a younger aesthetic with more defined shades of gold and bronze.

Incorporate this trend for a touch of glam with fabrics and trimmings from Fabricut and Trend’s latest collections.

 

Fabricut:

Vega Metallic – Bronze (Vignettes Vol. XIII): Embroidered with bronze metallic yarn, this contemporary wave stripe is a great example of both the trend toward bronze and the trend toward organic shapes.

Studded Squares – Linen Gold (Modern Nuances): Inspired by fashion accessories, modern studded squares are heat-adhered to a rich textural blend with just the right amount of linen.

Glint – Gold (Cord Library): A small metallic cord elegantly refined in both its scale and gold color.

Trend:

03344 – Bronze (Contemporary Faux Leather): Beautifully, bronzed faux leather that is perfect for both upholstery and headboards. This shade of bronze works well with contemporary, transitional and global interiors.

Fabricut Decorative Drapery Hardware:

Gold Brass 36 (Classic Minimalism): Like a delicate gold necklace, the sleek profile of this hardware color adds a hint of sophistication; coordinates perfectly with gold accessories for the home.

 

| Original content and images via Fabricut |


Vervain: Moody and Dramatic

A modern interpretation of a paisley, Vervain’s La Zucca on Velvet displays the allure of rich colors against a moody background. Inspired by buds, cones and palm fronds, this ancient Persian design is based upon the tree of life and digitally reproduced on velvet in two rich colorways.

 

Featured fabrics:

Drapery and pillow: La Zucca on Velvet – Indigo; Chair: Venue – Cactus

 

| Original content and images via Vervain/Farbicut|


New In Print: JCW

Be sure to keep an eye out for our new print ad. Appearing in both Interiors, CA Magazine and Luxe Interiors + Design, this piece highlights our experience in custom bedding, upholstery, furniture and drapery construction!


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