Posts Tagged ‘interior deisgn’
Wovens by Color
Trend is excited to introduce Wovens by Color, a new color book series of eclectic upholstery patterns offered at an exceptional value. From paisleys and scrolls to stripes and textures, Wovens by Color displays a diverse mix of patterns in a series of four color palettes: Russet/Red, Sand/Earth, Black/Granite and Cobalt/Aqua. A great addition to your fabric library, Wovens by Color reflects trending designs in beautiful colorways.
Top image (left to right):
03446 – Mist, 03406 – Teal / 02865 – Spa (trim), 03444 – Almond / 02493 – Seaglass (trim), 03440 – Aegean, 03444 – Almond / 03127 – Spearmint (trim) and 03459 – Khaki / 03459 – Aqua.
Bottom image (top to bottom):
03406 – Teal / 02865 – Spa (trim), 03446 – Mist, 03444 – Almond / 03127 – Spearmint (trim), 03459 – Khaki / 03459 – Aqua and 03440 – Aegean.
| Original content and images via Fabricut |
Pantone Color 2016
Rose Quartz and Serenity
For the first time Pantone introduces two shades, Rose Quartz and Serenity as the PANTONE Color of the Year 2016. Rose Quartz is a persuasive yet gentle tone that conveys compassion and a sense of composure. Serenity is weightless and airy, like the expanse of the blue sky above us, bringing feelings of respite and relaxation even in turbulent times.
| Images via Pantone |
Kravet Launches Fifth Fabric Collection with Museum of New Mexico
Kravet is pleased to announce its fifth collaboration with Museum of New Mexico. For this fabric collection, the Museum tells the story of its unique place as a crossroads of international trade and culture through fabrics inspired by the Museum’s renowned textile, basketry and ceramic collections.
Inspiration for these modern interpretations of traditional designs was drawn primarily from small-scale patterns and embroideries in the 25,000-piece textile and dress collection at the Museum of International Folk Art. Iconic Native American textile and ceramic pieces from the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture also influenced many of the collection’s designs. These museums comprise two of the Museum of New Mexico’s four cultural institutions.
Color and texture inspirations came from diverse mediums such as pottery, basketry, textiles and cut paper patterns. The result is rich textures and pops of vivid colors that mimic the crisp blue sky, the red earth and an array of the complementary hues, both hot and cool, so often identified with the beautiful Santa Fe landscape.
Textile designer and Museum of International Folk Art donor Alexander Girard quoted an Italian proverb when asked why he collected the folk art of the world’s artisans: “Tutto il mondo e paes” or “the whole world is hometown.”
“In partnering with us and by choosing such a broad spectrum of Museum textiles for inspiration, Kravet too is saying, ‘The whole world is hometown’ and that there are no foreigners,” said Pamela Kelly, Vice President of Licensing and Brand Management for the Museum.
Santa Fe has been an international hub of culture and commerce for centuries, as well as a creative haven for artists, writers, collectors and others drawn to the region’s bohemian lifestyle, spacious landscapes and rich cultural traditions. This eclectic ensemble of textiles embodies this creative approach to living – collected, worldly and modern.
| Original images and content via Kravet |
Custom Hand-Painted Wallpaper
Classic 17th century Chinese themes spring to life through Brunschwig & Fils’ exclusive and custom hand-painted wallpapers. The vivid panels showcase stunning panoramic designs of landscapes, village life, and nature scenes with custom elements that create a truly distinctive and bespoke look.
The two collections, Masterpiece and New Jiang Nan Gardens, feature unique Chinese sceneries in romantic settings of branches, flowers, and exquisite birds. Artist David Qian incorporates the 5,000-year histories behind the distinctive themes into a fresh, updated look as he paints sceneries to fit the exact dimensions and wall elevations of the architecture, essentially creating a customized mural.
Everything from colors and ground options such as paper, silk, and foil, to unique design elements and hand embroidered finishing touches can be tailored to fit any space and style. Ideal in dining rooms, living rooms, stairwells, and entryways, these beautiful designs seamlessly blend modern and traditional elements in the well-appointed homes of today.
| Original content & images via Brunschwig & Fils/Kravet |
Urban Oasis
Let Duralee Take You
Away with Urban Oasis
Following the tropical fashion trend that marched down the runway in designer
resort collections last spring, URBAN OASIS is a two-part collection featuring elements reminiscent of a tropical retreat, yet suitable for urban settings.
URBAN OASIS features eight prints, seven
jacquard patterns and one embroidery for a total of 71 SKUs of tropical delight.
|Â Original images via Duralee |