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JOSEPH ABBOUD Decorative Fabric

The JOSEPH ABBOUD decorative fabric collection reflects the rich and sophisticated look of Abboud’s menswear line. 1486841-979075-thumbnail.jpg
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Texture was a crucial element in the creation of this line. With a plush pile and a soft, tactile hand, the extensive collection consists of various constructions and patterns including paisleys, mohairs, jacquard velvets, chenilles, and alpaca. The Joseph Abboud Trimmings Collection further enhances the uniqueness of this distinguished line. Both collections are available through TheFabricGuy.com.


 

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WINTERTHUR Fabrics Collection

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WINTERTHUR is nestled in the rolling countryside of the Brandywine Valley. Housing 175 period-style rooms, the 1486841-979065-thumbnail.jpg
The WINTERTHUR collection @TheFabricGuy.com
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estate evolved from a three-story Greek Revival structure built in 1839 by James Antoine Bidermann and his wife, the former Evelina Gabrielle du Pont. In a collection that features printed and woven fabrics,

 Kravet has captured the beauty of Winterthur, highlighting the collection with crewelwork embroidery that embodies Winterthur’s distinctive floral atmosphere. The WINTERTHUR Collection is available through TheFabricGuy.com.

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Biltmore Estate Fabric Collections

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The BILTMORE ESTATE, located in Asheville, North Carolina, the largest private residence in 1486841-994300-thumbnail.jpg
Biltmore Estate Collection @TheFabricGuy.com
America, was once owned by George Vanderbilt. The Biltmore’s design is an homage to the richly ornamented style of the French Renaissance and of the 16th century chateaux. Inspired by the beautiful Biltmore Estate, by its winery and by its many acres of extravagant gardens, the Biltmore Estate fabric collections from Kravet (available through TheFabricGuy.com) embody many of the architectural elements, décor motifs, furniture and fabrics of this splendid estate.

 

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BARBARA BARRY

BARBARA BARRY is one of the world’s most prominent designers. Barbara Barry for Kravet is based on classic plains and 1486841-975441-thumbnail.jpg
Barbara Barry @ TheFabricGuy.com
textured fabrics that act as a platform for accents of color and fresh, lively patterns drawn from nature, tradition and the arts. Barbara creates exquisitely well-dressed rooms infused with quiet beauty. The colorways include carefully coordinated collections that allow you to layer tone upon tone and play pattern against texture. Barbara Barry for Kravet, available through TheFabricGuy.com brings you luxurious fabrics with an elegant blend of sophistication and simplicity.

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ALEXA HAMPTON

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Alexa Hamptom Fabrics @ TheFabricGuy.com
ALEXA HAMPTON, renowned New York designer, exhibits the soft touch and gentle elegance of an expert in both the classic and eclectic. Following in the footsteps of her legendary father Mark Hampton, Alexa continues to be in the forefront of designing interiors with a European flavor. Portraying a unique look and flair all her own, Alexa is an exemplar of classical subtlety and lively warmth. Alexa Hampton Kravet Design Fabrics available through TheFabricGuy.comthe_guy.gifTheFabricGuy.com is your Authorized Distributor

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