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Sirene Fabric Collection by Élitis
Made of 100% Tevira, the Sirene fabric collection features thousands of laser cut Tafeta scales that shimmer in the light. Perfect for window and wall treatments.
site: Élitis Sirene Fabric Collection by Élitis
Made of 100% Tevira, the Sirene fabric collection features thousands of laser cut Tafeta scales that shimmer in the light. Perfect for window and wall treatments.
site: Élitis
Hypnotic Leather by Green Hides
Inspired by the latest in fashion trends, Hypnotic is a sophisticated Italian suede leather  fused with a very glittery metallic overlay. This stunning metallic leather combines classic tradition with exoticism in its special lizard skin pattern.
site: Green Hides
Kashmir Textile Collection by Designtex
Inspired by the art of Indian block printing, the Kashmir Collection’s patterns mix vibrant colors with conventional motifs to create gorgeous upholstery fabrics. Designed for extreme performance - these fabrics are ideal for hospitality projects.
Python Leather by Jamie Stern for Texstyle
Python is an extraordinary, reptile-like leather collection created on top grain raw material in silver and gold colorways. This leather combines embossing, dyeing and hand tipping to create its unique surface texture.
site: Texstyle Python Leather by Jamie Stern for Texstyle
Python is an extraordinary, reptile-like leather collection created on top grain raw material in silver and gold colorways. This leather combines embossing, dyeing and hand tipping to create its unique surface texture.
site: Texstyle Python Leather by Jamie Stern for Texstyle
Python is an extraordinary, reptile-like leather collection created on top grain raw material in silver and gold colorways. This leather combines embossing, dyeing and hand tipping to create its unique surface texture.
site: Texstyle Python Leather by Jamie Stern for Texstyle
Python is an extraordinary, reptile-like leather collection created on top grain raw material in silver and gold colorways. This leather combines embossing, dyeing and hand tipping to create its unique surface texture.
site: Texstyle
Scandinavian Modern Textile Collection by Sina Pearson
Composed of high performance fabrics, Sina Pearson’s new Scandinavian Modern collection has been designed in warm hues that work extremely well with wood. Villa is an earthy blend of bright and solid yarns reminiscent of handcrafted fabrics woven in mid-century Sweden. While Cut Circles creates graphic interest in an easy to use scale. Finally, Eureka is a leather-textured polyurethane in complementary earthy colors with easy to clean dry-erase technology.
site: Sina Pearson Textiles
Niwa Blue Textile Panel by Fabricteria Maki
With a highly developed instinct for color and texture, Maki Yamamoto designs and hand sews one-of-a-kind textile panels that can be used as window treatments, space dividers, wall hangings or art pieces. Each panel entails the overlay of various ruffles, pleats and stitchings to create unique three dimensional textures and stunning colorations.
site: Fabricteria Maki
Hardy Organic Hemp Fabric by Emily Todhunter for O Ecotextiles
The Hardy Organic Hemp textile collection is created from fibers that have been grown by independent Romanian farmers. These fabrics are softened, bleached and  dyed in fresh modern colors at O Ecotextiles’ Italian dye house - which is one of a few houses in the world that is qualified to produce a dyed or finished fabric which can be a certified as an “organic textile.”
site: O Ecotextiles
Essentials Textile Collection by Brentano
Layers of color and pattern abound in Strata, a large-scale pattern comprised of stunning stacked stripes. With shades ranging from classic neutrals to bold hues - this upholstery is perfect for inspiring fresh color palette ideas.
site: Brentano
Sari Textile Collection by Lori Weitzner for Pallas
The Sari Collection is a contemporary interpretation of the centuries-old traditional dress of South Asia, which offers a veritable canvas of lush colors, ornate patterns and sensuous textures. This diverse group of patterns is rich with material play and subtle coloring yet upholds contract performance standards.
site: Pallas Textiles
Dorothy Cosonas Textile Collection for Knoll Luxe
Inspired by the innovative work and minimalist style of Florence Knoll, Dorothy Cosonas designed this textile collection for Knoll Luxe as a celebration of classic modernism combined with the global influences of art, architecture, design, fashion and technology.
site: Knoll Luxe
Button Textile Panels by Mia Cullin
Inspired by the traditional Japanese art of origami, Mia Cullin’s Button textiles are comprised of individual pieces of felt that are intricately linked together to create a larger panel. This textile collection is perfect for use as acoustical panels or space dividers.
site: Mia Cullin
Xanadu Textile Collection by Lorca
The Xanadu textile collection features elegant fabrics inspired by the rhythms of South America and colored in the distinctive Lorca style. The collection consists of velvet arabesques and lilies appliquéd on linen and asymmetrical stripes of silk and cotton satin - all in striking color combinations.
site: Lorca
Textile Collection 2011 by Larsen
Drawing inspiration from textile traditions throughout the world, Larsen’s Collection 2011 features exquisite hand-woven fabrics in whites, blacks and taupes that are innovative in both design and texture.
site: Larsen
Croco Loco Leather Collection by Edelman Leather
Paying homage to artist Andy Warhol and crocodiles around the world, Edelman Leather has reinvented crocodile leather with the launch of the Croco Loco leather collection. This collection features the traditional crocodile pattern in an all vegetable-tanned aniline-dyed cowhide - but with a colorful twist.
Edelman Leather
Handcrafted Sculptural Textiles by Helen Amy Murray
Helen Amy Murray is a London-based textile designer who sculpts floral designs into wools, suedes, and leathers. Her work was originally inspired by the wood and marble carvings she discovered on a research trip to India. Upon returning to London, she experimented with translating these similar sculptural effects into a new medium - textiles. The intricate patterns found in her work are a fusion of her upbringing in the English countryside with her urban city life - drawing inspiration from nature, the city and its architecture.
site: Helen Amy Murray