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Textiles: Residential

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Scalamandré, Ciclo Ombré

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Textiles: Residential: Scalamandré — Ciclo Ombré

A lush, jacquard velvet in an ethereal gray/iris colorway, the balletic Ciclo Ombre has grace, movement and strength. Its elegant trim-like motif of interlocking circles is choreographed in an endless dance reeling over an ombré warp stripe that subtly changes from light to dark.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Textiles: Residential

Jim Thompson — The Tony Duquette Collection
Golden Sunburst - 3337/01-06; 65% Silk—35% Rayon; 6 colorways, Shown in Claret; Width 56 inches; Designer: Hutton Wilkinson. For this magnificent silk jacquard weave, Tony Duquette’s “California Sunburst” pattern has been repeated in a large-scale pattern as a veritable celebration of his signature motif. This fabric was chosen as the curtain for “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.”

Townsend Leather Company — Artesano Woven
Townsend's Artesano Woven is a true labor of love and showcases today's spin on old-world craftsmanship. Made from lambskin that has been hand-glazed in the USA then woven on antique teak looms in the Philippines, this genuine woven is beautiful. This woven is in-stock and sold as 54" wide material.

Valtekz — Celerie VII
In the latest Valtekz collection imagined by award winning designer Celerie Kemble, Celerie VII features Aging Gracefully. Offered in two colors, Raisin and Gray Fume, Aging Gracefully is a re-creation of the finest Italian leather with an antiqued effect and extra grain that ages over time giving it an authentic aged leather appearance.

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