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Durability is the New Luxury!
Crypton Home Fabrics
Our new Crypton Home Collection offers the ability to create enduring luxury.
Now, it is no longer necessary to wait until the kids grow up to create a beautiful living space.
Synonymous with durability, Crypton Home fabrics are resistant to both stains and odors. They are designed with breakthrough performance technology built into every fiber so it won’t wear away.
From lavish textures to small scale jacquards – all with a soft hand – Crypton Home Fabrics are the perfect durable, fabric solution for any and every active household.
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Duralee: The Black & White Collection
Take a look at the latest collection from Duralee..
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Get Reacquainted with Bailey & Griffin
With the purchase of the B. Berger family of brands in the summer of 2012, Duralee acquired the 90-year-old archives of the luxury fabric brand Bailey & Griffin. While combing through decades of artwork, fabric and wallcovering designs, it became evident to the Duralee executives that the prestige of the Bailey & Griffin product was not to be ignored.  Hence, they are pleased to have revived this iconic line of refined high-end fabrics for the distinguished home.
American Made…
Hand-screened on high-quality ground cloths in the same Rhode Island mill that Bailey & Griffin had been using for decades, the fabrics of the new Bailey & Griffin collection follow in the footsteps of its sought-after predecessors. This intricate printing process ensures attention to detail and a level of color saturation that cannot be achieved by other printing methods. Â The Bailey & Griffin designers are committed to keeping the production of this product here in the United States.
Awash in color…
Bold, saturated, statement-making color is a signature of the new Bailey & Griffin product line. With roots in European palettes, the color range of Bailey & Griffin fabrics reflect today’s market trends and maintain an upbeat, energetic appeal. For design schemes that call for a more understated approach, the collection also contains a selection of neutrals that stand in contrast to the more saturated hues, as well as coordinated wovens to complete the room.
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