Posts Tagged ‘Interior Design’
Lee Jofa Announces Second Fabric Collection with Oscar de la Renta.
Lee Jofa is proud to announce a new collection from the legendary fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. The collection, which includes fabric and a debut selection of wallpaper, is a follow up to the 2010 debut of Oscar de la Renta Home for Lee Jofa.
The new collection builds upon the most successful elements of the first collection, with new embroideries, saturated ikats and ethnic-inspired patterns, all exhibiting the fine tailoring and detailing that is the Oscar de la Renta signature. From romantic floral chintz to exotic embroidered kuba cloth, one sees the same sensibility he brings to his clothes. The collection features traditional colors and patterns, rendered in a thoroughly modern scale and ideal for upholstery and drapery that adds sophistication and elegance to any space.
“This is a very iconic collection, in the sense that it most reflects Oscar’s lifestyle and sense of refinement, and all that he loves the most: His passion for gardens, his love of romantic chintzes, exotic prints and rich saturated colors,” said Carolina Irving, Creative Director of Home. “This is a diverse collection that can live in a country house, a New York apartment or a tropical island, but always with the same connecting thread, Oscar’s sense of elegance.”
Oscar de la Renta Home for Lee Jofa is now available in Lee Jofa showrooms throughout North America.
| Original images and content via Lee Jofa |
The Modern Archive Collection from Dwell.
The new Modern Archive collection from Dwell Studio and Robert Allen Design takes enduring patterns and motifs—florals, Op-art geometrics, toile—and breathes new life into them with exciting proportions, impressionistic gradations and on trend color combination.
| Original images via Dwell Studio/Robert Allen |
Jean Paul Gaultier now at Stark Fabric
Stark is proud to carry Jean Paul Gaultier’s debut fabric line made in collaboration with the exquisite textile house Lelièvre.
Featuring Gaultier’s signature stripes and plaids the collection is right in line with the punk trend we saw for Fall 2013.
| Original content and images via Stark |
NEW Additions to the Aragon Collection.
Pindler launched NEW pattern additions to the popular Exclusive Aragon Collection. This collection is a beautiful grouping of small scale, mid-scale and large scale patterns woven in an exclusive blend. This ethnically inspired collection is a perfect mixture of traditional charm and trendy interest, making it widely acceptable.
| Original content and images via Pindler |
Kravet Teams Up with Diane von Furstenberg.
Kravet is proud to announce the launch of a new collection of home fabrics and trimmings from the legendary designer Diane von Furstenberg. The line showcases her renowned aesthetic and sense of print and color, as seen in many of her iconic patterns. Von Furstenberg effortlessly brings high fashion into the home with prints, wovens and draperies and custom trimmings designed to accent the fabrics with an exotic edge.
“I am thrilled to work with Kravet on this collection of fabrics for the home,” said Von Furstenberg, “I have always said, ‘Design your life,’ and we have created a collection that will allow you to do just that. It is effortless, bold and so DVF.”
The collection has a strong foundation in black and white with pops of color, and incorporates the designer’s signature bold animal prints, such as Spotted Cat and Funky Zebra. Geometric and abstract prints are also featured, for an eclectic blend designed to be mixed and matched. Color palettes range from berry and orange jewel tones inspired by the sunsets in Rajasthan, to azure blues that recall the Caribbean Sea, and desert-inspired neutrals in sand and stone.
“Diane is an icon in the fashion industry,” said Kravet creative director Scott Kravet, “Her bold and fearless style and use of color has translated beautifully with this collection of fabrics for the home.”
Von Furstenberg stepped into the world of fashion in 1972, and within two years created a name for herself after she introduced the wrap dress, which came to symbolize independence and empowerment for a generation of women. She had sold more than one million dresses by 1976, and was featured on the cover of Newsweek. Von Furstenberg re-launched the dress that started it all in 1997, connecting her with a new generation of women, and reestablishing her company as the global luxury lifestyle brand that it is today.
| Original images and content via Kravet |