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Charles Faudree and Stroheim.
Earlier this year, Stroheim introduced a new collection from Charles Faudree – fabrics, trimmings and wallcoverings to complete a timeless interior. Charles’ signature French country design style and philosophy of “mix not match†translates into a magical collection featuring prints, sheers, leaf and acorn patterns, classic checks and toiles that coordinate with elegant wallcoverings and carefully selected trimmings. Charles’ unmatched sense of scale and color, and his passion for design have created a collection that is truly inspiring.
Pictured, top to bottom:
Key Tassel: Sorbonne – Oasis (03)
Acorn Sheer – Aquastone (03) Pillow with Lyonnais – Oasis (03) trim
Oakleaf Trail – Reed (05) pillow Pampille – Blue (04) trim
Chattooga Paisley – Grey (02) pillow with Jonquille – Oasis (03) trim
Lila – Celadon (04) bolster pillow with Peluche – Oasis (03) trim
Bench: Biron Strie Check – Café (16)
Drapery: Sebastian – Pear & Aqua (01)
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Stroheim Presents: Notting Hill – a Touch of Nostalgia.
Stroheim adds a touch of nostalgia to its line with a collection of decorative prints and wovens that embody the charm and sophistication of the fashionable neighborhood in London known for its Victorian townhouses, beautiful gardens and Portobello Road antique market – Notting Hill.
Stroheim’s Notting Hill collection has a traditional, yet youthful character comprised of 34 skus including a lovely cottage garden block print linen floral (Dorset); a sophisticated linen print damask (Stancliffe); a bold, multi-color printed stripe on a linen/union ground (Baldwin); a small woven geometric (Adlington); a basic solid wool (Arley) and a solid duck cloth (Essex); and a bold tartan plaid (Barlow). This collection is available in a comprehensive (and fitting) palette of red, brown, olive, natural, grey, charcoal, primrose, sky, denim and indigo.
This collection is available in a comprehensive (and fitting) palette of red, brown, olive, natural, grey, charcoal, primrose, sky, denim and indigo.
Fabrics pictured: Dorset – Red; Baldwin – Jute; Adlington – Red; Arley – Wolf
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Fabricut Drapery Hardware: Inspired and Sophisticated.
Expanding on its current collections of decorative drapery hardware, Fabricut recently introduced two new styles: Global Elements and Modern Surfaces.
“These collections enhance the areas of our success with on trend finial designs that are not readily available from our competitors,†said Millie Hammond, senior product stylist for Fabricut. “They make a statement of distinct style mixed with gleaming elegance.â€
The Global Elements collection invites us to a place where the views are breathtaking and the atmosphere provokes a sense of warmth. It mixes handcrafted metal with stunning distressed wood finishes that gives clients the flexibility to create their own dynamic combinations. This collection pairs perfectly with suzani, ikat and kilim fabrics that are prevalent in today’s home furnishings.
Combining luxurious textural surfaces with clean lines, Modern Surfaces creates the ultimate in modern décor. This style expands and enhances our popular Modern Fusion collection with two new metal finishes and innovative finial designs. Stingray or Shagreen inspired finials with soft-rounded edges offer a sophisticated look, conveying a contemporary feeling to any space.
Fabricut’s Decorative Drapery Hardware now offers more than 450 pieces in eight distinct collections: Classic Minimalism, Decorative Sash Rods, European Grandeur, Global Elements, Modern Fusion, Modern Surfaces, Stately Traditions and Wood Classics. All of which are available for your viewing here at Judy’s Custom Workroom!
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Arrivals: New Fabricut Fabrics
This just in! We just received 4 new Fabricut books in the mail. The books feature natural linen and cotton fabrics in mostly neutral tone hues. These fabrics are suitable for drapery, bedding and light upholstery. There is an array of florals, toiles, animal prints and woven solids…
We are planning on using Fabricut fabrics from the “Graceful Linens” collection for the window treatments in the breakfast nook and family room below. The home has beautiful views that just are just missing a beautiful frame. Our client was naturally drawn to these casual yet elegant fabrics. Keep following for “after” photos!
Who says neutral colors are boring? The texture of these fabrics adds visual interest. Here are a few fabrics we love from the “Nuances-Linen and Cotton” in color “Linen” book…
Also in the sample books we just received were some great cotton and linen sheer fabrics for window treatments. Here are a few of our favorites!