| New fabrics from interior designer |
| Tuesday, 21 April 2009 00:00 | |||
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Fairytale detail characterises the latest fabric collection from James Brindley Fabrics & Wallcoverings, with an exquisite silk and viscose velvet chinois forming the basis of six distinctive fabrics. Intaglio, from which the collection takes its name, features ‘climbing foliage alive with morning dew.’Embroidered in fine flecks of metallic thread, the stunning effect is reminiscent of an engraving or etched printing plate. Complimenting the master design is Hussar, with its distinctive cord effect ornament and the dramatic Cartouche with echoes of calligraphy in its scrolling ornament. Acanthus, as the name suggests, features a ‘verdant scrolling leaf design’, while the scattered diamante of Stellar is light and mystical. To complement the diverse details of the other fabrics in the collection, a plain chinois is offered as a simple companion to the range, wider than the Brindley’s previous plain chinois fabrics at 137cm. Five iridescent colourways are offered to complete the magnificent effect of this collection, Mole, Cashmere, Shiraz, Mercury and Gilt.
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