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Loud and Proud

Don’t be shy about textile patterns

Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 5/1/2012 2:00:00 AM

Loud and ProudSerendipity cotton-polyester blend in Fortune, Destiny, and Triumph by KnollTextiles , 866-565-5858; knolltextiles.com.
















Loud and ProudModify Crypton polyester by Paul Brayton Designs, 800-882-4720; paulbraytondesigns.com.



























Loud and ProudHipster polyester-acryclic and polyester blend in Johnston Modern, I-Beam recycled
polyester in Lemongrass, Mirage polyester in Clouds, and Chatterbox nylon-cotton blend in Cindy by HBF Textiles, 828-328-2064; hbftextiles.com.





















Loud and ProudLeaflet nylon by Arc-Com, 845-365-1100; arc-com.com.

























Loud and ProudNanotex-treated engineered fibers Lifesaver in Grotto, Izzie in Silver Seas, Front Row in
Mojito, and Run Around in tangerine by Kravet, 888-891-4112; kravetcontract.com.











Loud and ProudMolto 2 cotton-polyester blend by the Momentum Group, 800-366-6839; memosamples.com.











Loud and ProudVases cotton-nylon by Maharam, 800-645-3943; maharam.com.




















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