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Folkways in Fabric

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2009 12:00:00 AM

Tribal patterns and textures cross continental divides

1. Fleury viscose-polyester-cotton blend in Hot Spot; Scrollplay viscose-cotton-polyester-nylon blend in Tangelo; Roundelay cotton-polyester-viscose-nylon blend in Coral Reef; and Serendipity silk-cotton in Zinnia, all by Pollack. circle 405

2. Gamma linen-polyester-acrylic blend by Lelievre. circle 406

3. Sari Stripe linen-silk in tangerine by Highland Court. circle 407

4. Imelda leather in black, purple, and caramel by Cortina Leathers. circle 408

5. Rx Ombre Trevira CS in Sandy Beach by Architex International. circle 409

6. KW109 Kobe Dusk spun jute with leather filaments by Hartmann & Forbes. circle 410

7. Gujarat polyester in Madder; Bunta cotton-polyester in Black Lotus; Gujarat in Iris; Sarong polyester-rayon in Black Lotus; and Gujarat in Poppy, all by Designtex. circle 411

8. Fern linen in Cadet, Straw, Sage, and Mocha by Galbraith & Paul. circle 412

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