Textiles
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Geometry
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ITEM # 10330
Geometric motifs are softened with an ikat effect in this weighty, multipurpose weave. The usual hard edges of circles, diamonds, triangles and squares have been purposely rendered to appear feathered and imperfect. Linen running through the weft adds gentle slub texture throughout. A wonderful and durable foundation. Cotton/nylon/linen construction.
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Rush Hour
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ITEM # 10313
This striking embroidery, readily a graphic statement or useful coordinate, captures the wild energy of a daily commute. Expressionistic scribbles race horizontally across the goods, fully covering the fabric with dynamic bands of color. Two matte yarns interact with one gleaming yarn for added dimension and play of light. Polyester/viscose (or metallic) embroidery on linen/cotton ground.
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Cocktails
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ITEM # 10318
Graphic prints with a surprising twist! These four prints ("Cocktails", "Reflection", "Alley Cat", and "Riverside"), designed to mix and match, are genuine yet modern takes on warp printing. First, only the warp yarns are digitally printed. Then, weft yarns are woven through to create the final product. During weaving, the printed yarns shift slightly to create the characteristic and desirable feathered edges around every motif. 100% cotton.
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Starlight
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ITEM # 10323
This chenille texture captures the magic of a starry evening sky. The weave employs a surprising yarn made of reflective sequins. The sequins are virtually invisible until they're hit with light which prompts them to twinkle and flash to romantic, truly dazzling, effect. Perfect for upholstery or sumptuous curtains, "Starlight" is chenille with inherent star power. Rayon/poly construction.
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Parade
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ITEM # 10328
Rhythmic waves of triangular shapes ripple across the surface of this mid-weight, multi-purpose fabric. The weave structure cleverly mimics needlepoint, while the graphic patterning is at once subtly ethnic and thoroughly modern. Rayon/nylon construction is both soft and durable.
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Concierge
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ITEM # 10333
Named for those indispensable hotel or apartment employees who seem to make anything possible, "Concierge" is a universal starting point for any project. The high-low rippled texture fits easily into a wide range of design styles, while the durable weave structure makes it especially practical for upholstery. Cotton/poly/wool construction.
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Majestic Metallic
COLOR: CHARCOAL
ITEM # 10335-019
Named for the landmark apartment building on New York's famed Central Park West, "Majestic" is a hand-made embroidery of theatrical impact. The boldly-scaled design, inspired by patterns from the Art Deco period, represents stylized, intertwined palm fronds. The graphic nature of the design has been softened by the production technique, which employs two different colors of matte yarn running side by side. Poly yarns (which look like cotton) on linen ground.
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Bridges
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ITEM # 10316
To make this embroidery, skilled craftspeople first "space dye" loosely spun cotton yarns by hand. This special process creates colors and tones which evolve and bloom along each strand. The strands are then stitched down in an undulating linear arrangement which flows gracefully across the width of goods. "Bridges," at once modern and subtly ethnic, is both soft-spoken statement or ready coordinate for multiple schemes. Linen/cotton ground, cotton embroidery.
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Riverside
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ITEM # 10321
Graphic prints with a surprising twist! These four prints ("Cocktails", "Reflection", "Alley Cat", and "Riverside"), designed to mix and match, are genuine yet modern takes on warp printing. First, only the warp yarns are digitally printed. Then, weft yarns are woven through to create the final product. During weaving, the printed yarns shift slightly to create the characteristic and desirable feathered edges around every motif. 100% cotton.
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Skyline
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ITEM # 10326
Contemporary jacquard velvet patterns, "Skyline" and "Gridlock", feature an intriguing combination of fibers. Wool, viscose and poly have been spun together to make a sumptuous yarn quality with a melange (tonal) effect. The resulting velvet pile, woolen in appearance, is both soft and durable. Skyline is a graphic, jagged stripe. Gridlock is a small-scale windowpane or grid. Both are endlessly useful foundations for upholstery and have been designed to work together, each matching the other, perfectly.
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Majestic
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ITEM # 10331
Named for the landmark apartment building on New York's famed Central Park West, "Majestic" is a hand-made embroidery of theatrical impact. The boldly-scaled design, inspired by patterns from the Art Deco period, represents stylized, intertwined palm fronds. The graphic nature of the design has been softened by the production technique, which employs two different colors of matte yarn running side by side. Poly yarns (which look like cotton) on linen ground.
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Uptown
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ITEM # 10314
As its name suggests, "Uptown" evokes the handsome, polished living rooms of New York's tony Upper East Side. Its dapper drape and sophisticated sheen are multi-purpose magic. The unique weave structure of this mid-weight solid combines silk, viscose and linen for the perfect marriage of glow and texture.