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Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2016

Handcrafted Batik and Mudcloth Textile trend in Home Design



Elaborately patterned handmade textiles for 2017 home design are forecasted according to celeb designer Genevieve Gorder. At the HGTV magazine NYC Blogger Block party  she discussed the kind of prints that we have been noticing on the runways with bold, repeating, intricate motifs set against backgrounds of varying hues. 


Derek Lam 2016 Fall Fashion Week

I love the bright colors but I am definitely favoring the black and white palates with tighter patterns and geometric shapes. These patterned influences are from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The Dutch went over to West and Central Africa where they took a liking to the local handicrafts and brought batik back to Indonesia. That's how the crossover happened. Batik textiles come from an old technique of wax-resist dying. The process is basically applying wax to a cloth and then dyed over that wax to create a pattern.  



In home design we will be seeing different textiles like Mudcloth, Batik, and Barkcloth. Take a look at some cool ways these textiles can be used.



The 19th century wing-back chair renovated by Patina rentals in NYC was recovered with a beautifully textured Mud Cloth from Mali. 






African  Mudcloth

Mudcloths are handwoven in Mali Africa. These authentic decorative textiles can be hung on the wall, placed on a bed, a pillow, a chair or thrown over a couch. 




Love the Mali textile especially on a dining table with accents of pink and rose!!



TableScape with African Mudcloth



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Monday, September 15, 2014

MoD Must Have: Emma Gardner Contemporary Rugs


MoD Must Haves
stylish, tactile, novel 
for textile lovers




Fun, colorful and modern describes the hip rugs by contemporary rug maker Emma Gardner. Based in Petaluma California, Emma Gardner's rugs are sourced in over 40 showrooms and posh properties all over the United States. Wynn Las Vegas (Hirsch Bedner), Condado (The Rockwell group) and WestHouse NY (Jeffrey Beers International) just to name a few. Her handmade designs are vibrant and would add a real pop to any living space. The rugs are hand-knotted, hand spun and pot dyed Tibetan wool. Each design has a wonderful movement due its construction and luxurious depth. I really love her geometric series. See some images below:













You can contact Emma Gardner on her WEBSITE and FACEBOOK page.


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