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Gia is a Jacobean floral printed on chenille. This large-scale design is full of whimsy and multicolor.
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
Maeve fabric offers a velvet feel to the touch and it makes it perfect for sofas, ottomans, upholstery, and other event decorations. Our fabric offers multiple colors to choose from.
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
Eastern Accents
Linen blend printed fabric in a chinoiserie design including pagodas and nature
Claire is a mid-scale medallion cut velvet design. Tonal variations lend a modern appeal to this traditional pattern.
Schumacher
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First issued in the 1930s, this perennial chinoiserie design is a Schumacher classic.
. Ingrid. Mesa, AZ. 2021-11-29 17:00:06
Adapted from a 19th-century document, Orienteaux features a classic chinoiserie flowering tree a pheasant poised on the central branch. Printed on a linen/cotton blend ideal for drapery or light upholstery, this graceful pattern was originally introduced in 1998.
I love it!. Mary Murray. Charlotte, NC. 2021-01-24 17:22:47
Empire-style lampas with a bee design set in a laurel crown.
Based on a document from the 1950s and rendered in sublime color combinations, this take on traditional chinoiserie is a true showstopper.
Exquisite!. Louise. Lacey, WA. 2021-01-18 04:24:32
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