↑ I love this print. I would use it on decorative pillows thrown about on a buff/cream colored sofa
↑ This print seems suited to a lonely chaise lounge
↑ Soft blues in flower designs will always remind me of cozy summer cottages and elegantly scruffy oak furniture
↑ This fabric is clean and the simplicity of it makes me think of the bathroom at a beach cottage
↑ I would use this fabric in the kitchen, either for a table cloth or for curtains
↑ I imagine an airy apartment in the South of France, only moments from the beach, with this fabric sprawled on an oversized divan
↑ This would look beautiful adorning a loveseat in a corner of a bedroom, accepting only tea-sipping and romance novel-reading patrons
↑ Blue + gold = regal beauty. I 'm imagining this fabric on an overstuffed ottoman in a gentleman's dressing room
↑ Light and geometrically playful, and could be used to transitions a little girl's room from the all-pink décor that dominates the preteen years
↑ I love toile. I especially like this color combination because it is atypical of the oft-seen blue/white or red/white color combinations. I might use this fabric on decorative pilllos to add detail to a single-color sofa or to upholster a single armchair in a room with single-color pieces
↑ One tires less of textures than of prints, and this fabric beckons one closer so as to determine whether the fabric is embossed or simply printed
Duralee also makes furniture and a lot more beautiful things. I thought I might suffer from an overload so I focused on thheir beautiful fabric for today :)
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