Textiles
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Bay Coral
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ITEM # 42018
The coral motifs in this impactful screen print have been purposely rendered to suggest block-printing. The huge scale is dramatic enough to make a statement but doesn't overwhelm. Fine linen satin provides the base, and is suitable for multi-purpose use, including lighter-duty upholstery. 100% Linen construction. In 10 colorways, all having white coral on a solid-colored ground.
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Nevins
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ITEM # 42012
The chevron patterning of this useful basic has been softened by a clever distressed effect in the weave. The result is a practical textile which readily travels between styles while mixing and matching with ease. Mid-weight. Viscose, Poly, Linen construction. In 11 colors.
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Hearst
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ITEM # 42017
Responding to demand for stripes, "Hearst" is sure to please. Four colors of yarn create the design, which runs vertically, "up the roll." DRALON yarns look and feel like weighty linen or thick, dry cotton, but in fact are a type of acrylic. Perfect for use indoors or out. Upholstery weight. 100% Dralon Acrylic construction. This is a yarn-dyed acrylic, comparable to solution-dyed. Performance properties are essentially the same. In 7 colors.
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Fireworks
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ITEM # F1020
Albert Hadley collaborated with Harry Hinson in 2001 to create a collection encompassing light hearted hand printed textiles and wallcoverings. Fireworks is single screen print that represents sparklers. A crown jewel of our collection, Fireworks is a beloved and widely celebrated textile.
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Trixie
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ITEM # F1003
Now a Hinson exclusive, Albert Hadley designed Trixie for a special exhibit at the New York Public Library. Indicitave of the Hadley heyday, this wallcovering still looks incredible today.