TITLE

Fabrics

PUB. DATE
February 2005
SOURCE
Cabinet Maker;2/11/2005, Issue 5425, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents information on issues related to fabrics. The Get Groovy collection from Harlequin Ltd. is a selection of quirky fabrics in a vibrant color palette, complemented by embroidered polka dot voiles, colorful wall coverings and borders. Mulberry Home's colorful Masquerade collection takes its inspiration from the festive Carnival season in Venice, Italy and Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Pictured is a damask curtain in a raspberry and aqua colorway with the Samba striped fabric in plum on the table.
ACCESSION #
16107554

Tags: TEXTILES;  HARLEQUIN Ltd.;  COLORS;  EMBROIDERY;  DRAPERIES;  WALL coverings

 

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