Top Designer Fabric Source
October 23, 2010 in Bedroom, Blue, Bright, Chic, Dining room, Hottest Designers, Living room, Modern, Multicolor, Orange, Turquoise, Wallpaper / Tiles / Murals
Have you ever wondered where your favorite designers go to find the amazing fabrics they use in their designs? Actually, I know a lot of you do, as I get fabric inquiries all the time. For those of you that haven’t heard of Quadrille Fabrics, prepare for some serious eye candy:
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Quadrille offer both wallpapers and fabrics, along with outdoor versions of many of their fabrics. The wallpaper in the image above is Trellis Background in the colorway “Orange on Tint” and the blue fabric is called Lyford Background in the colorway dark “Turquoise on White”, both from their China Seas collection.
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These curtains are called Paradise Background from Quadrille’s own line. The colorway is called “Orange on Tint”. The bedroom is designed by Kendall Wilkinson and shot for Traditional Home. This bedroom is so colorful and fun, and the structured valances makes me think of a circus. You can see more photos of this room in my previous post. You’ll notice that the walls in this bedroom isn’t actually turquoise, but blue!
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The blinds in this traditional modern living room is Abaco Stripe from their China Seas line in the “Turquoise and Beige” colorway. You can’t really see it in the image above, but the designer picked the yellowish beige from the fabric and used it on the ottoman coffee table. I spy cobalt blue seagrass wallpaper too. Gorgeous room indeed. This living room is photographed for House Beautiful (If anyone can tell me the name of the designer and photographer I’d love to know ;)
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I bet most of you recognize this gorgeous table setting by designed by Eddie Ross. The fabric is Kazak by Quadrille in the colorway “Orange pale Magenta on Tint”. I adore how Eddie added turquoise into this equation, and the extensive use of brass makes me think of Arabian Nights with magic lamps and flying carpets. Notice how Eddie used the Kazak fabric as multiple runners instead of one single tablecloth. It’s the most stunning table setting I’ve seen in a long time. I have to add that Eddie’s blog is a must-read too!
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“Turquoise on Tint” San Marco wallpaper from Quadrille’s China Seas collection. Another happy color combination of turquoise and coral in this dining room designed by Ashley Whittaker and shot by Eric Piacecki for House Beautiful. The tiny vibrant pattern of the wallcoverings and the graphic pattern of the diamond jute rug sets a perfect backdrop for the monochromatic upholsteries of the drapes and dining chairs.
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Hope you found some inspiration in these images, have a great weekend everyone!
















dovecote decor said on October 23, 2010
You and I like the same fabrics–Every thing China Seas. This is a book marker for me. Great post.
Best,
Liz
Sally@DivineDistractions said on October 24, 2010
I”m off to see who reps them in Dallas. I’ve known about them for a while, but now I’m motivated!! Thanks for sharing.
Allison Hennessy said on July 25, 2011
The “Abaco Stripe” fabric is shown in an East Hampton sitting room which was decorated by Meg Braff (who I worked for and learned so much from!) and photographed for House Beautiful by James Merrell.
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