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Schumacher
This chevron design is enhanced by a beautiful vertical strie. With wonderful depth and striking geometry, this small-scale pattern has a big impact.
This high-performance velvet is as handsome as it is durable, with a plush pile and subtle striation that make it perfect for any room.
This velvet was named for Madeleine Castaing, the iconic French decorator known for her love of leopard prints. Its small-scale spots and soft pile make it endlessly versatile.
The ultimate in sumptuous luxury, our gorgeous silk velvet has an unbelievably lush hand, a wonderful luster, and a deep color line to suit any style or mood.
Gorgeous, luxurious fabric. Love it!. Kymberly. Minneapolis, MN. 2021-03-12 23:58:27
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Since 1889 we've been setting the bar with our exceptional products. This product resists mold, mildew, and chlorine. It is machine washable and wrinkle resistant.
Water-and stain-repellant, and with an abrasion rate of Wyzenbeek 150,000 that can handle even the most well-loved and well-used rooms, this velvet is also irresistibly handsome. It's pretty tough.
. Gale. Pflugerville, TX. 2024-08-21 00:26:12
Mary McDonald was inspired by the alternating colors and pointed pips on backgammon boards when she created this sophisticated yet fun-spirited fabric design. Backgammon cut velvet blue, with its contrasting silky pile and flat ground weave, is a luxe, textural mid-scale pattern that works beautifully for upholstery, pillows, or window treatments.
Miles Redd was so charmed by a painted staircase photographed from above that he recreated it as colored broken chevron velvet, a clever abstract cut-velvet fabric with a usable scale and lustrous hand.
The Strie velvet is enhanced by a beautiful vertical. With wonderful depth and striking geometry, this small-scale pattern has a big impact.
A large-scale, linear design gives this Italian cut velvet fabric a graphic sensibility. The silk-like pile adds an extra dimension and a luxurious hand to this upholstery woven.
Hartig takes the Tibetan tiger motif and recasts it as a multi-dimensional stripe on a lush velvet that slips easily into a range of schemes—elegant to eclectic and everything in between, this is absolutely one of a kind.
Our in-house design studio adapted this grand, large-scale damask from an antique brocade. Its silk velvet pile is all the more alluring against a cotton loop ground.
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