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Rodeo Home
Introducing Zalara fabric - the perfect choice for those looking to add a touch of elegance to their home decor. This textured damask faux silk boasts a rustic design, making it the ideal fabric for drapery. Elevate any room with the luxurious and stylish Zalara fabric.
Schumacher
Since 1889 we’ve been setting the bar with our exceptional products. A passion for beauty, respect for classicism and eye for the cutting edge are woven into everything we do.
A damask pattern on a gingham-check ground, Colette is polished but unpretentious. The unexpected mix creates a design that is at once relaxed and refined.
The House of Scalamandre
Brunschwig & Fils
This exquisite fabric showcases a timeless floral pattern that adds a touch of elegance to any space. Crafted from 100% viscose, this lightweight fabric is ideal for a variety of indoor applications, offering both versatility and style. Whether you're updating drapery or creating bespoke upholstery, the fabric's raspberry hue provides a vibrant yet sophisticated backdrop. Its multi-purpose nature ensures it can adapt to your creative vision, making it a delightful addition to your home decor projects.
RM Coco
A shimmering fabric with a floral pattern, Chateau Silk Damask epitomizes understated elegance. The weave has a puckered texture traditionally found in European hammered silks.
With its stylish wavy jacquard stripes pattern, this luxurious faux silk fabric will give any décor a classy contemporary look. Its versatile colors, pattern, and excellent quality make it suitable for different uses such as curtains and drapery, pillow covers, and table runners.
Sanderson
One of Sanderson’s most loved and recognizable designs of trailing lilac and rose blossoms has been reinterpreted as jacquard. Woven in linen, mixed with cotton, this pattern has a lovely tumbled feel and is suitable for curtains and upholstery.
A luxurious weave of cotton, linen, and silk, the Dandridge damask derives from a fragment of a gown worn by inaugural first lady Martha Washington. Woven in Italy and faithful to the original mid-scale tonal floral design, this exquisite fabric epitomizes the textural allure and timeless beauty of damask.
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