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Rich in color, exotic design and with an air of artisanal quality, the fabrics of Duralee Designer: John Robshaw are designed to complement John’s signature transcontinental aesthetic. This season, Duralee is pleased to introduce Duralee Designer: John Robshaw II, an expansion of the wildly successful first collection.
Broken into three distinct color books, the Duralee Designer: John Robshaw II collection follows Robshaw’s color evolution. By introducing deep jewel hues in addition to expanding the offering of earth tones, the second collection provides a comprehensive, yet harmonious color story that gives the designer more options as they create a narrative for the home.
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Fabricut: Vignettes – Volume XIV Collection
This season, Fabricut continues to expand its leading Vignettes multipurpose collection with new color books and patterns. An eclectic mix of prints, wovens and embroidery designs, Vignettes – Volume XIV offers endless combinations of colors and textures in six beautiful color palettes including: Birch – off-whites, linens and tan with a beautiful hint of light neutrals; Exotic Red – updated spice to copper, brick and deep burgundy; Indigo – the new jewel tone of deep navy and turquoise hues; Lemon Grass – cheerful yellow and lime green with soft shades of gold; Pewter – a palette of silvery-grey, grey-taupe and charcoal and Wintergreen – frosted aquas with both blue and green tints.
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New from Chivasso, by JAB
Live in Shades of  Grey:
Atmosphere the new Chivasso line from JAB
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Vern Yip for Trend – Grey/Charcoal
An unobtrusive collection that contrasts and enhances, Vern Yip for Trend’s Grey/Charcoal color story blends with other hues to create a quiet impact throughout interior spaces. A fresh vision of the classic neutrals, this color palette adds a timeless personality into tranquil spaces including modern, global and updated traditional.
| Original content and images via Trend/Farbicut|