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The House of Scalamandre
Empire-style lampas with a bee design set in a laurel crown.
A jacquard fabric weave with geometric forms and modern twists! The rich combination of colors results in a vibrant and dynamic velvet.
This whimsical interpretation of fantastical flora is close to the reality of the otherworldly plants in nature. Embroidered on linen cotton in popping primary and deep mystical colors, Greenhouse has an array of shades to outfit any room with decorative panels.
The luxurious touch of The House of Scalamandré's fabric, a testament to the brand's rich heritage in high-end textile design since 1929. This performance fabric, crafted from 100% cotton, seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary trends, making it an ideal choice for both classic and modern interiors. Its versatile nature allows you to transform your space, whether you're reupholstering a beloved chair or creating custom drapery. Plus, the fabric's performance qualities ensure it stands up to everyday life while maintaining its sophisticated appeal.
Corduroy with a surprising twist. Thick velvety stripes of cotton are bordered with pinstripes of viscose. The viscose yarns glow against the drier cotton and add eye-catching highlights throughout. A surprising and timely twist on tradition.
The world of luxury textiles with La Gola, a fabric from The House of Scalamandré, a brand known for its heritage and high-end design since 1929. This multipurpose fabric features a floral pattern with a medium weight, crafted from a blend of 65% viscose, 25% linen, and 10% cotton. Its medium-duty rating and 2,000 Martindale make it ideal for a variety of uses, from drapery to upholstery. The intricate floral design adds a touch of sophistication to any space.
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
Beautiful mesh with multicolored threads that stand out from the main color of the fabric's structure. This fabric is very strong and perfect for upholstery.
Candy colors with a cotton-soft feel, Ceramic is a focus on textured surfaces, showcasing the way light plays with this classic 3D fabric. An optical illusion is strengthened by the choice of threads used, which creates a playful fabric. Combined with plain materials, it can pep up a multi-tonal room. Alternatively, it can also be used alongside more spectacular patterns to create a statement in any room. Ideal for curtains, chairs, and accessories.
This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
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