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The House of Scalamandre
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.
Scalamandré’s classic dragon pattern is updated this season in a range of bold new colors, printed on softly textured linen and cotton ground. The original design is derived from ancient Chinese ceramic patterns that prominently feature dragons as a symbol of strength, power, and good luck. Chi’en Dragon’s design includes the stylized flowers, leaves, and scrolls so commonly found in these ceramics. With a classic dragon centered as the focal point, this timeless print is perfectly scaled for pillows, seat cushions, and curtains alike.
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
A pigment-print lattice encircles the graphic dragon silhouettes of Dragon’s Fret Embroidery. The dragon is a classic chinoiserie motif symbolizing strength and good luck in Chinese mythology and folklore. Offered in two signature colorways, this dynamic fabric is ideal for statement draperies or elegant dining room chair backs.
Featuring luxury textiles from The House of Scalamandre, this pillow was thoughtfully curated by our design team and sewn together with care in the USA. Effortlessly incorporate a piece of our rich history and signature aesthetic into your home, and shop our pre-styled pillows, made for you! For custom pillows featuring any of our other textiles. Pillows are available with or without trim.
Adapted from an archival document, Dragon Dance is a collection highlight sure to capture the imagination. Fierce dragons and uniformed warriors give chase to create this bold, memorable pattern. Digitally printed on a linen blend ground, this multi-hued print enlivens any space as striking casements or upholstered on an occasional chair.
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 designed in the 1940s for Gino of Capri restaurant, lovingly known as "Gino’s" by New Yorkers, Scalamandré restored the Zebras wallcovering in this Upper East Side institution in the 1970s after it was destroyed in a fire. Flora Scalamandré, a wife of Franco Scalamandré, freehanded the signature motif that would come to be known as the iconic Scalamandré Zebras design. Zebras feature an animated sketch of two Zebras prancing around politely placed arrows on top of a lively colored wallpaper. This playful design was an instant hit, quickly entering the line, and was soon after immortalized in films such as Wes Anderson’s "The Royal Tenenbaums” and Woody Allen’s "Mighty Aphrodite.” Zebras also made guest appearances across the country in Kate Spade and Barneys New York retail installations. Since then, the Zebras design has grown in the color offering, has expanded to fabric for both indoor and outdoor, and is available on various grounds such as vinyl wallcovering and grasscloth. Zebras have proven to be an industry favorite and beyond as it remains highly used, and highly recognized across the world.
Can’t wait to see the chair covered in this beautiful fabric.. Rosanne. Holladay, UT. 2023-03-20 14:15:48
Empire-style lampas with a bee design set in a laurel crown.
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
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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