Category Archives: Fabrics

Diane von Furstenberg Home Fabrics

Legendary fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg is doing it again with her latest home fabric and trim collection for Kravet.

Diane Von Furstenberg Fabric Collage

She brings a strong high fashion edge to her collection with bold animal prints, geometrics and abstract designs.  Color palette ranges from berry and orange jewel tones to azure blues, black and whites and neutrals.

Diane Von Furstenberg Fabric Collection

Neutrals in sand and stone hues were inspired by the dessert.

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Night Vine Silver

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Animal Ikat Dune

Diane Von F. Fabric Kravet

The blue fabric collection was inspired by the Caribbean sea.

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Funky Zebra Indigo

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Deck Band Colbalt

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China Club Indigo

Diane Von F. Fabrics Kravet

The berry and orange fabric collection was inspired by the sunsets in Rajasthan.

FABRIC COLLECTION CHART

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How To Mix Fabric Patterns

Today I’m continuing my E-Book series on “How to Mix Fabric Patterns”.  As I mentioned in yesterdays post I created E-books for my subscribers and now I’m sharing them with all of my readers.  It can be a difficult task for many when it comes to coordinating fabrics and creating a cohesive look for one’s space.  With so many colors, patterns and textures to consider it can get a bit overwhelming.  I’ve put together a few tips to keep in mind when attempting to mix patterns.

Stellar Interior Design Mixing Fabrics

 

MIXING FABRIC PATTERNS 101

Tip #1.  Group in odd numbers: sets of three’s work nicely.

Tip #2.  Contrast your color palette to create an interesting look and repeat the colors throughout your space.

Tip #3.  Consider the 60/30/10 Rule: 60% for your main pattern, 30% for the second and 10% for the accent.

Tip #4.   Start off by pulling colors from your main pattern first to apply to the second and third patterns so your grouping looks cohesive.

Tip #5.  If you are going for a more serene subtle look be sure to add in sheen’s and textured fabrics so that the space doesn’t go flat.

Tip #6. Try patterns in a range of scale sizes. Example: a large floral, a medium geometric and a small stripe while adding in your solid colors providing relief to the eye so that you avoid a busy look.

Tip #7.  Use large scale patterns in large spaces and small patterns for smaller spaces.

Tip #8.  If you would like your space to appear taller or larger consider using vertical and horizontal stripes.  This is very effective for larger areas creating the most impact like wallpaper, area rugs and drapery panels.

Remember to have fun and choose colors and patterns you absolutely love.  Patterns give personality to a space so don’t be afraid to use them.  Here are a few fabric pattern groups to give you the idea.

Stellar Interior Design Fabric Mixing 101

 

If you find that your struggling or feeling overwhelmed we are here to help you.  Leave a comment or ask a question.

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Fabrics for the Home

Introducing New Fabrics for the Home by Robert Allen

As an interior designer I’m always on the hunt for new fabrics and love pulling together fabric stories for clients.  When mixing your fabrics think of scale and contrast.  I like to include a large  print and a small scale print with of course a few solids.  Here are a few examples of fabric schemes I’ve put together.

Navy Blue Home Fabrics

The new Robert Allen Navy Blazer Collection features all of the above fabrics. 1. Big Spring // 2. Twisted Rope // 3. Leopard Path // 4. Cotton Twill

Home Decor Fabrics

New preppy fabrics with an edge from Robert Allen.  1. Fenway Garden // 2. Royal Comfort // 3. Open Prairie-Fucshia // 4. Zinging Along

Robert Allen Fabrics

The Chalkboard collection by Robert Allen is a masculine look with a modern geometric and textured look.  See this series here.  1. Creative Mix // 2. Heirloom Linen // 3. Grand Chenille // 4. State Street

Fabrics by Lily Pulitzer

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Famous fashion designer Lily Pulitzer is now designing a sensational fabric line for the home.  She has teamed up with Lee Jofa, her fresh and vibrant collection includes upholstery, drapery and bedding fabrics with coordinating trims.  Her Palm Beach style has been sought after for years and has influenced many of todays fashion designers.  This former classmate of Jackie O was known as the “Queen of Prep”.  Today’s featured fabrics can be viewed and purchased at FabricCopia.