As Seen In: Hospitality Style
Fancy that. Our exclusive fabric 4549-93 was featured in the most recent issue of Hospitality Style magazine. They featured it on page 14 shown on the 1492 French Bergere chair (which we all just adore).
If you haven't seen this eye-catching fabric in person, it's worth the quick drive your local showroom to get a glimpse of it with your own eyes. It is a "deconstructed" damask that has the appearance of 5 different woven damasks that were were cut into strips and then randomly reassembled to create a new textile. Woven in Argentina, it looks rich with its indigo and ivory color palette.
The juxtaposition of this very classic chair with this fresh take on damask is really striking. A heady mix of old meets new that could easily fit well with a range of interior styles.
for more inspiration, be sure to read the rest of the fall issue of Hospitality Styles. It's packed with gorgeous products and interesting ideas.
If you haven't seen this eye-catching fabric in person, it's worth the quick drive your local showroom to get a glimpse of it with your own eyes. It is a "deconstructed" damask that has the appearance of 5 different woven damasks that were were cut into strips and then randomly reassembled to create a new textile. Woven in Argentina, it looks rich with its indigo and ivory color palette.
The juxtaposition of this very classic chair with this fresh take on damask is really striking. A heady mix of old meets new that could easily fit well with a range of interior styles.
for more inspiration, be sure to read the rest of the fall issue of Hospitality Styles. It's packed with gorgeous products and interesting ideas.
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