Chic New Fabrics
by habituallychic
09 . 10 . 08 Celerie Kemble’s new line of fabrics are up on the Schumacher website and look amazing! I especially love the Hot House Flowers pattern in Spark as seen on the pillow above. According to the website, “Celerie’s look is based on beautifully refined traditional design with a reinterpreted and updated approach that speaks to a new generation. It combines classic looks with very modern details and geometric patterning, using unexpected metallic finishes, exotic touches such as ikats and embroidery, as well as glamorous moiré, silk and velvet all in a rich and sophisticated color palette of saturated hues and subtle neutrals.” Sounds and looks good to me! I may have to make a run to the D&D this week to check them out in person!
11 Comments
Love the flower fabric is from Joseph Frank?
Ps really like your blog. Michelle
these are beautiful fabrics (i’m the one who emailed you about the fabrics) – what other cool fabric, furniture, design websites do you frequently visit? i’d love to see! thanks again for your posts and insights!
Love the names of the fabrics, betwixt and hot house.
They conjure of lively images in well-lived homes.
HC –
I have forwarded your post today to my baby sister…she has collected vintage fabric for years and I knew she would love seeing some of the new “good” stuff that is available.
I love the textures and designs of fabric – they have inspired me since my first blanket as a child.
woven cotton still drives me wild
Great link!! Thanks!!
Yes! It looks great indeed!
Michelle, The fabric is from Celerie Kemble but she could have been influenced by Joseph Frank. Maybe it says on the website.
April, I love every showroom…well most of them anyway. I was just at Kravet and found some great things. I always love Rogers & Goffigan for their colors and textures. We also use a lot from Bergamo, Lee Jofa, Clarence House, Romo, Great Plains. I also personally love China Seas for bright colors and Schumacher for Asian patterns.
PVE, I love Betwixt too! What a fabulous name!
Sabina, you’re welcome!
Susan – there are so many great fabrics on the market now that it’s often overwhelming!