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The House of Scalamandre
Painterly details and document-inspired coloring convey a tranquil elegance in Shanghai’s classic chinoiserie scene. Originally introduced in the late 1990s, this classic pattern continues to thrive as a timeless favorite.
Flawless, fast service and beautiful product!. Anonymous. NJ. 2020-08-30 07:59:47
Empire-style lampas with a bee design set in a laurel crown.
Schumacher
Since 1889 we’ve been setting the bar with our exceptional products. A passion for beauty, respect for classicism, and an eye for the cutting edge are woven into everything we do.
Stunning!. Margo. TN. 2020-09-12 14:59:27
There is great appreciation for our Bois de Chene which captures the natural light that filters through the forest and imitates a verdure tapestry. Truly a sophisticated and rich design.
. Nancy. Santa Barbara, CA. 2022-09-22 14:20:11
Soicher Marin
This picture frame graphic art print features a vintage textile fragment of bold, bright flowers and an array of twisting stems. It's made in the USA from imported materials and printed on archival paper with primary hues of brown, blue, and beige. The handcrafted wooden frame is finished in a neutral gray for a crisp look that both complements and contrasts the interior painting. Best of all, it comes with hanging hardware included, so you can add it to your space almost as soon as it arrives.
Originally introduced in 1999 as a hand-printed fabric that continues to sell today, Edwin’s Covey features a family of quails enjoying a quiet moment amidst a verdant patch of land. Delicate line work lends depth to the feathers and leaves, while the pattern’s half-drop layout creates a gentle rhythm. Embedded in the name of the design is a nugget of company history: “Edwin” refers to Edwin Bitter, husband of Adrianna Bitter, daughter of Franco and Flora Scalamandré.
For the price, this fabric should have been cut to be able to get two designs in center of the yard; instead partial design was on edges in order to get two partial designs - expert should have kept that in mind - looked like a remnant piece. Gaylene. Eagan, MN. 2021-08-15 06:41:55
Nicolette Mayer
With impeccable attention to intricate details, Palace Damask is inspired by the handmade Venetian velvets created with hand-applied wooden printing blocks by ancient textile techniques in small workshops made famous by houses like Fortuny and Luigi Bevilacqua. Our inspiration comes from ancient Italian works of art, the rich cultural heritage of Renaissance Venice, the historical Venetian velvet arts, sumptuous patterned velvets, brocades. Damasks adorn the walls of the city's grandest palaces and richest churches, covered tables, and upholstered furniture. Palace Damask starts with true historical reference, pays homage and tribute to its origins, and to collectors who know the original work and then embarks on an artistic license, contemporary interpretation, and re-Imagineering. Palace Damask is bold, edgy, sumptuous, and both modern and timeless.
Are your walls craving a refresh? Enter: This square graphic art print on paper, which showcases a green botanical design of overlapping branches, leaves and blooms. We love how the organic curves and muted color palette combine to create a soothing visual that plays up your space without overwhelming your decor. Plus, this piece comes in a gleaming golden frame for a polished finishing touch and easy styling in your living room, office, and beyond.
Rodeo Home
Animal Print Velvet. Great for pillows, upholstery, and all your home needs.
The artistry of La Fenetre Ouverte fabric, a floral masterpiece that captures the essence of natural beauty. Crafted from 100% cotton, this upholstery fabric offers a luxurious touch and feel, making it an ideal choice for reupholstering your favorite furniture pieces or creating custom drapery. Its print design adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the cotton material ensures durability and comfort. Whether you're updating a living room or refreshing a bedroom, this fabric brings a sophisticated flair to your home.
Based on an early 18th-century French document, Chinoise exotique is a grand design depicting Chinese figures hunting exotic Indian animals. This pattern is a classic example of the kinds of chinoiserie patterns developed for export to the European market in the early 1700s. These fabrics became so popular that France passed a law banning them from sale out of fear that they would collapse the French textile market.
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Gia is a Jacobean floral printed on chenille. This large-scale design is full of whimsy and multicolor.
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