Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

26 October 2010

New and Fabulous


Robert Allen fabrics has teamed up with the fabulous Christiane Lemieux at Dwell Studio and has introduced this crazy-cute new line.








Don't you love them?  

Of course they are all things wonderful and hip, just look at the Founder and Creative Director of Dwell Home:











I just ordered one of these charming fabrics for my family room sofa pillows and thought I would share.  It is adorable and I can't wait, it should be coming tomorrow.  While my husband is at work, I might add.  Perfect!



Isn't it fabulous?  

The price point is great, they are super versatile (kids rooms, my family room, bedrooms, etc.) and can be used in both contemporary and traditional settings.  


All images courtesy of RobertAllenDesign.com and DwellStudio.com

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13 May 2008

You've Got the Cutest Little.....





Today as I was leafing through my newest issue of Elle Decor, I spotted an ad for Designers Guild. Oh, how I love you Designers Guild. Your vibrant colors. Your crazy patterns. Your European flair for the bold, bright and uninhibited.








Designers Guild is a company that designs and manufactures everything from wallcovering, fabric, furniture, home accessories and fragrance to floor coverings, paint and even stationery. It was started in 1970 by Tricia Guild





a brilliantly creative woman who is consistently pushing the boundaries of design while at the same time manufacturing elegant and inspiring pieces.





We are currently working on some children's rooms and while our budget is more JoAnn Fabrics than Designers Guild, a girl can dream, can't she? Designers Guild carries a line dedicated to children. I would love, love, love to be able to put together a fabulous room using these colors and fabrics:








How about some custom bedding with these little cuties?





With kids rooms, there really are no boundaries. Bright colors can be used, patterns can be mismatched and more really is more. That is why Designers Guild fabrics scream kid's room to me. The only place we could get away with using Designers Guild would be in a child's room -we've yet to find a client that is gung-ho on using lime green and fuchsia in their family room. Again, a girl can dream, can't she?






Be sure to stay tuned, our children's rooms will be finished in the next 4 weeks and we will post pictures - get ready to feast your eyes on some SICK design.

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