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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

| Original images and content via Fabricut |


Schumacher & Trina Turk Team Up Again!

 
Trina Turk
‘s second collection of indoor/outdoor fabrics or Schumacher features beautiful, durable prints and wovens that reflect the fashion designer’s love of vintage apparel, pattern and vivid color.

New woven fabrics are made using Sunbrella® branded solution dyed outdoor acrylic yarns in matelassé and luxurious multihued qualities, washed for an extra soft and supple hand.

Prints in this collection feature highly durable outdoor pigments on acrylic grounds in twill and canvas weaves. From modern and sophisticated patterns to subtle texture and fashion-derived color palettes.

Trina Turk’s latest collection is perfect for a range of interior and exterior spaces. Feel free to stop by Judy’s Custom Workroom to see how these wonderful prints can work into your window treatments, upholstery or custom furniture project!

After all, Summer is just around the corner!

 

 | Original images and content via Schumacher |

 

 


Green Product Highlight: Kravet Green

Today people are more environmentally conscious and asking for green materials for their homes.  You don’t have to sacrifice your personal style to design green and it is now easy to find exciting and modern eco-friendly fabrics. Kravet is one of many fabric manufacturers to have a specific eco-friendly collection. Theirs is called Kravet Green.

So what makes their fabric “green”? The Kravet Green Collection is made of 100% recycled polyester, a unique blend of post-industrial and post-consumer fibers. These fabrics are woven and treated with no additional chemicals. During the finished process, water based products and environmentally approved dyes are used. After years of enjoyable use, these fabrics are recycled.

CRYPTON GREEN
The Crypton Green collection with extreme stain, moisture & microbial protection, makes it ideal for hospitality, health care and corporate environments, as well as for the home.

ECO-FRIENDLY ULTRASUEDE®
Combines the aesthetic appeal of the finest suede with the performance of the most advanced microfiber. Reinventing using recycled, material, ultrasuede has moved onto the next generation.

FIRE
The Fire palette speaks confidently in luminous crimsons, fiery scarlets and deep purplish reds.

EARTH
The Earth palette speaks lushly in balanced beiges, rich chocolates and classic greays and blacks.

OCEAN
The Ocean palette speaks softly in powder blues and aquas, sandy beiges and nurturing greens.

Come into our showroom or go to kravetgreen.com to check out ALL the beautiful fabrics from these collections!


Product We Can’t Wait to Use!

Studioart Leather Interiors

Check out these leather walls from Studiart! We now have their catalog and a few samples here at Judy’s Custom Workroom and would absolutely LOVE to use their leather wall tiles for our clients. Such a unique product and as you can see, very unique applications…

“The uniqueness of each Leatherwall collection is expressed in the versatility of the colors, patterns, geometric designs and sizes, the the natural shades of individual tesserae, as well as in the seductive blend of textures, light and shadow, in sophisticated top-stitching and in the sculptural allure created by the combination of flat and padded surfaces.”

Studioart has so many beautiful wall tiles we would use for residential projects as well as eccentric colors and materials that we would love to use in hotels, lounges, nightclubs, and other hospitality spaces like the restaurant below. This restaurant features tiles from the Klimt collection…

“The Klimt collection, which is particularly elaborate and lavish, is based on a selection of 24 types of leather with various finishes, patterns and textures. The resulting surface has great vibrancy thanks to the rich hues and light, achieved through interesting variation between shades of red, blue, orange, green, gold, silver and the chiaroscuro contrast in the optical version. A composite creation reminiscent of Art Nouveau in its execution and production, Klimt is the most complex collection in terms of research and production, with cutting-edge technology taking leather into the world of ancient mosaics.”

These walls definitely make a statement. Not only does Studioart have gorgeous product, but they offer full customization. We can specify desired leather material, size, shape, and design to create a wall personalized to perfection!

 

images via www.studioart.it


Leather or Not

Deciding to use natural leather? Or is faux the way to go?

Of course natural leather is more expensive, but there are other things to consider…

It is important to understand that leather is a natural product. Each hide will vary in size and appearance, while faux leather is consistent in color and pattern. You should consider the size of your project. Due to the size of hide, you will have more seams with natural leather. Faux will cover larger areas with fewer seams. It’s also easier to clean and UV fade resistant. Faux requires no maintanance, but does not develop the same luster and patina as real leather. Natural leather is also more breathable.

 

There are so many new options and applications for leather today. Upholstery, walls, rugs, even flooring…

images via Keleen Leather

 

 


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