FABRICUT: STUDIO CRYPTON

In celebration of this meticulous investigation, S.HARRIS’ Elegant Universe pays homage to wondrous finds and trailblazing women who played an integral role in the acquisition of knowledge.

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IN THE PRESS: WOODS & WARNER

When an opportunity to buy the stately family home came knocking, Hay-based interior designer Sheila Smith could hardly wait to make it her own. Featuring an array of The Textile Company products to suit any taste.

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IN THE PRESS: BLOOM INTERIOR DESIGN

When an opportunity to buy the stately family home came knocking, Hay-based interior designer Sheila Smith could hardly wait to make it her own. Featuring an array of The Textile Company products to suit any taste.

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FRENCH GENERAL: A HISTORY OF DESIGN

Fifteen years ago, Kaari Meng began French General in an old barn along the Hudson River in upstate New York. Traveling to France every summer with her family, she explored the rural French countryside and collected inspirational elements found in old homes and beyond.

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COLOUR PALETTE: 2023 EDITION

The trending colours for 2023 are all about creating a comforting home. Industry experts have made their picks for the upcoming year, and the palette is full of rich and restorative colours tinged with natural warmth.

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IN THE PRESS: COUNTRY STYLE

When an opportunity to buy the stately family home came knocking, Hay-based interior designer Sheila Smith could hardly wait to make it her own. Featuring an array of The Textile Company products to suit any taste.

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NATURAL HOME: THE NEW NEUTRAL

Explore a curated collection of timeless, inviting textiles with Fabricut’s Natural Home collection. These fabrics and trimmings combine to create calm, relaxing living spaces that make the home a beautiful place to recharge and relax.

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IRIS APFEL X FABRICUT: MAXIMAL COUTURE

Iris Apfel’s Maximal Couture collection of textiles for Fabricut embodies her iconic fashion sense and employs her rich history of expertise in textiles that first began when Iris was a young child creating schemes with her grandmother’s fabric remnants.

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