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Fabrics & Wall Coverings, p3

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003

Spring 2003

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Spring 2003: Fabrics & Wall Coverings

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John Hutton Textiles

John Hutton organized his debut fabric collection around seriously sumptuous color palettes such as Crème de la Crème, Chocolate Fix, and All That Glitters. The textures are equally exquisite. Our hands love the softness of antiqued velvet, while our eyes delight in a metallic chenille woven check. Visit site.

Brunschwig & Fils

We think elephants have never looked more elegant than they do marching single file across Hannibal Figured Woven, a blend of polyester, viscose, cotton, and linen. Available in four colorways. Visit site.

Ted Boerner

Ted Boerner and Frank Pontes developed the FrankFabrik collection to complement Boerner's furniture, which looks modern—but not in that edgy, over-the-top way. The first line, Scottish Moors, combines freshness and familiarity, consisting of two striped wools in a heathered palette. Highland features graduated bands of colors, while a running stitch distinguishes Furrows. Visit site.

F. Schumacher

Perfect for inaugurating spring, Imperial Palace presents an open floral pattern on hand-embroidered woven silk. Visit site.

Innovations Textiles

After wowing us for years with its wallpapers, this company recently branched out into textiles. The new line includes Lyon, a lustrous rayon-polyester solid. Available in 11 colorways. Visit site.

Edelman Leather

Fit for the most finicky czarina, Modernaya was inspired by the high-quality Russian leather produced centuries ago. As glamorous as it is durable, the material is great for residential, hospitality, and contract use. Visit site.

Kravet Contract

The Elite Weaves collection includes upholstery patterns in crisp colors ranging from sweet mandarin to bouncy blue. Visit site.

Soliloquy

A debut collection of distinctive drapery fabrics is the latest from this company in Portland, Oregon. The diaphanous Cocoon and Shimmer Cloth sparkle seductively. Both are made of a Trevira-polyester blend. Marimba, in 100 percent polyester, looks earthier. At Ruth Caplan.

 

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