Posts filed in Wallcoverings

Dec 18, 2012

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Wall to Wall Shine: Innovations Introduces New Versailles Wallcoverings

There’s something about the holidays that makes me want to add more sparkle to my life! Be it in my interiors or my wardrobe, I just can’t seem to avoid purchasing (and pinning) pretty things that sparkle and shine! My latest shiny obsession comes from Innovations. The showroom recently announced its new collection, Versailles, a line [...]

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Jul 24, 2011

photo courtesy of Ellouise Abbott Showroom

Ellouise Abbott Showroom

There are only two Ellouise Abbott showrooms and we are so lucky to have one of them in Dallas. Lucky us to have this resource for furniture, accessories, wallcoverings and window treatments. And even more lucky are we that Ellouise Abbott represents the Fortuny line.

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Jul 21, 2011

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Innovations

Innovations offers wallcoverings and textiles designed to be creative yet practical. Founder Rudy Mayer and his company continue to innovate, introducing the largest group of new products in the company’s history in 2010. Like Mayer says, the name Innovations speaks for itself.

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Jul 12, 2011

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Arc-Com Fabrics

Arc-Com provides innovative and high-performance textiles and wallcoverings for the corporate, hospitality, healthcare and institutional markets. Through its Green Initiative Arc-Com offers eco-tex sustainable textiles woven from materials designed to reduce the environmental footprint.

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Jul 04, 2011

Stark Carpet

Stark Carpet

If you only think of carpets when you hear the name Stark, think again. Stark now has fabrics, wallcoverings, furniture and paint. And carpets and rugs, too, of course! Kept current by the third generation of Starks to be involved in the business, Stark’s offerings are a mix of modern and traditional.  

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Jul 04, 2011

photo courtesy of Brunschwig & Fils

Brunschwig & Fils

Brunschwig’s legacy of design includes an early 1900 tapestry-weaving mill in Aubusson, France as well as parachute cloth substituted for silk during World War II. Left to run the business while her husband served his country, Mrs. B, as she was affectionately called, did not let a little thing like embargos get in the way [...]

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Jul 04, 2011

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Fabricut

Fabricut is second-generation, family-run and employee-owned. Its employee-owners are devoted to supplying beautiful fabrics, trimmings, decorative drapery hardware and wallcoverings to the interior design trade. Showroom lines include Fabricut, S. Harris, Vervain, Stroheim and Trend. With these lines the Fabricut showroom covers everything from high-end to the more budget conscious, from contemporary to traditional to transitional. [...]

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Jul 04, 2011

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Donghia

Angelo Donghia was first and always an interior designer who counted Barbara Walters, Donald Trump and Diana Ross among his clients. During his lifetime, Donghia developed a diverse set of product offerings including wallcoverings, textiles, fine upholstery and furniture. Angelo Donghia’s design philosophy lives on and continues to evolve. Donghia pieces fit any lifestyle – traditional, [...]

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Jun 30, 2011

photo courtesy of Pettigrew Associates

Pettigrew Associates

Pettigrew Associates does it all. Imports fine furniture from Italy, designs chandeliers on cast brass Italian frames with the finest, most sparkly prisms, stocks thousands of fabrics and wallcoverings, and has cabinet makers and master wood carvers ready to create custom furniture from your designs. That’s a lot, but that’s not all. Pettigrew’s finishers apply Old [...]

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Jun 30, 2011

photo courtesy of Kravet

Kravet Fabric Showroom

Transformed from a family-run fabric house in 1918 to a global leader in home furnishings, Kravet’s product offerings range in style from traditional to contemporary. The showroom represents brands and designers from around the world. Although the name Kravet may conjure visions of fabrics, the showroom also has furniture, wallcoverings, trimmings, carpet and accessories.  

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