Fabrics at Lysberg
Fabrics, Wall Paper & Sewing
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Zoffany
From its exclusive beginnings supplying historic wall coverings for private commissions to its current standing as an internationally renowned fabric and wallpaper house, Zoffany retains its commitment to the principles of quality, elegance and heritage. With its extensive range of wallpapers, fabrics, trimmings, paint, carpets and furniture, Zoffany continues to create fresh and innovative designs that offer a beautiful and sophisticated aesthetic for both contemporary and classic interiors… |
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Morris & Co.
William Morris (1834–1896) was the single most influential designer of the nineteenth century. Morris was a political theorist, scholar, translator and publisher, an environmental campaigner, writer and poet as well as an outstanding designer. Under his direction Morris & Co. grew into a flourishing and fashionable decorating firm renowned for its wallpapers and textiles.
Today Morris & Co. guarantees authentic versions of those designs alongside new interpretations, using innovations in printing and weaving technology to create up-to-date fabric and wallpaper designs with timeless appeal.
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Harlequin
Harlequin specialises in cutting-edge design, and within its comprehensive portfolio of fabrics you will discover an amazing breadth of prints and weaves in a dazzling array of colours and textures. From bold and contemporary to understated and classically elegant, there’s a vast choice and a world of opportunity to help you transform your home! |
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SandersonFounded by Arthur Sanderson in 1860, Sanderson is an internationally renowned brand in the field of interior design and decorating. Its quintessentially English fabrics and wallpapers, bed linen, paint and tableware collections offer classic, inspirational product, design innovation, exceptional quality and value for money. Having been granted a Royal Warrant in 1923, Sanderson still supplies fabrics, paint and wall coverings to HM Queen Elizabeth II and British Royal Palaces. Sanderson’s core products are co-ordinating fabric and wallpaper collections, often based on documents from its extensive archive. Innovator in Design, Archive inspired design, Traditional, quintessential English Style, Feminine Florals, Holds a Royal Warrant, Exceptional Quality, Hand Drawn Designs, Affordable Prices, Use of metallics and pearlescents for understated glamour, Vivacious Colour Palettes, Extensive Paint Colour Range, Bold and Graphic Pattern, Comfortable lived in appeal Well known for its traditional, English inspired design, Sanderson is also innovative in its use of colour and production techniques. The company draws on the creativity of young contemporary designers, alongside the work of artists and historical documents. This mix creates new and directional designs for modern living.
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Osborne & Little
Osborne & Little is one of the world’s leading names in fabric and wallpaper design. Cherishing its reputation for innovation and quality, it has grown into one of the great British brands, globally renowned and respected.
Started in the London of the Swinging Sixties by Peter Osborne and his brother-in-law Antony Little, it’s very first award-winning collection of exciting hand printed wallpaper broadened design horizons and brought instant success.
For over four decades Osborne & Littles designs, across printed fabrics and weaves as well as wallpaper, have been at the heart of interior trends, from the paint effects of the 1980s to the holographic papers launched in 2010.
Osborne & Little is as inspired and energetic today as ever, creating a constant stream of new collections that push forward boundaries and maintain a hard won reputation for excellence.
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Nina Campbell
Nina Campbell established her company in 1974 as both an interior design practice and a shop selling home treasures from all over the world. Today Nina Campbell, a world-renowned interior designer is known for her stylish interiors, as well as for her collections of fabrics, wallpapers and accessories.
Ninas fabric and wallpaper designs are epitomised by luxury, practicality and a sense of wit. Integral to the Nina Campbell collections is a colour palette that has been developed with a decorator’s eye and one that is constantly evolving so that new and existing designs work beautifully together.
2010 marked twenty-one years of Osborne & Littles collaboration with Nina Campbell as world-wide distributor of her fabrics, wallpapers and trimmings.
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Lorca
The Parisian studio, Lorca, is renowned for its elegant and luxurious aesthetic and ravishing colour palette.
Lorca offers a wonderful variety of fabrics; embroidered silks, grand-scale prints and jacquards, opulent velvets and a wide choice of glamorous upholstery weaves. Many designs of Lorca draw inspiration from nature and the rich heritage of textiles to be found in Asia and the Far East.
The name Lorca has become synonymous with beautiful embroideries, featuring exotic florals depicted in exquisite detail and with innovative techniques. The collections are distinguished by a distinctive flair for colour, with unique combinations which are harmonious and beautiful.
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Jab
Jab is one of the biggest fabric editors worldwide. At home around the globe, on all five continents, beautiful fabrics and stylish interiors are always the centre of attention. Always true to the motto “Jab does not simply sell fabrics, but a lifestyle.” |
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Chivasso
Together with his parents, Richard Schutte built up a successful business of 4 interior decoration shops. A few years later in 1987 he decided, with the support of his wife Ellen Steentjes, to start his own wholesale business. Initially they sold their collections exclusively in the Netherlands but soon decided to expand their business which now spans the globe. They started creating their own collections under a new brand name: Chivasso. In 1991 the first collections were launched under the name Chivasso. By 1995 their collection was large enough to show at the Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Sahco
As trendsetter in the textile business Sahco develops extraordinary designs for upholstery and decoration. They offer an attractive range of fabrics, unique accessories, rugs and sophisticated wall coverings for up-market residential and commercial accommodation. |
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Designers Guild
Established in 1970 by Tricia Guild, Designers Guild designs and wholesales furnishing fabrics, wall coverings, upholstery and bed and bath collections worldwide. The company is headed and owned by brother and sister, Tricia Guild, Founder and Creative Director, and Simon Jeffreys, Group Chief Executive. The Designers Guild business philosophy is to combine creativity and innovation with the highest levels of quality: quality of design, product, service and people. |
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William Yeoward
William Yeoward is branded one of London’s leading creative forces, with a reputation as a style maker, retailer and designer of truly beautiful product for the home including furniture, crystal, lighting and many other accessories. William Yeoward fabric and wallpapers were added to his collection in 1998.
Tricia Guild and I have been good friends for years and when she called me to discuss working together on a William Yeoward brand of Fabrics and Wallpapers my initial reaction was Yes please and so the William Yeoward collections were suddenly a reality.
These collections are distributed globally by Designers Guild. |
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Christian Lacroix
Since its inception in 1987, the house of Christian Lacroix has electrified the fashion world with its many collections inspired by gypsy and Provencal traditions and by the flamboyant Haute Couture scene in Paris and London during the swinging 60s.
Over the years, the brand has become synonymous with an innate, complex glamour and a vivacious confidence. Its reputation as the maison for haute couture was well founded and built upon a distinctive and passionate creative energy. The house of Christian Lacroix is creatively led by Sacha Walkhoff, Mr Lacroixs second in command for over seventeen years. Under his creative direction, the house now shows Menswear and accessories, women’s accessories, eye wear, a line of stationery, fragrance and of course Furnishing fabrics under worldwide license with Designers Guild.
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Ralph Lauren Home
Inspiration for the Ralph Lauren Home collections is drawn from English country estates, the natural tones and textures of the desert or the spirit of adventure embodied in Safari, the romance of seaside living, the faded florals and classic ticking stripes of American country or the sleek urban aesthetic of a city loft.
As the first American designer to launch a comprehensive collection of home furnishings in 1983, Ralph Lauren captures luxurious distinctive lifestyles in transporting seasonal collections and enduring classics. |
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Romo
Established in 1902, Romo is a family run business, based in Nottinghamshire, UK. The company designs and markets exclusive furnishing and upholstery fabrics, wall coverings and trimmings for residential and contract interiors, including classic and contemporary prints, luxurious damasks, silks, jacquards, chenilles, velvets and an extensive range of plain and semi-plain weaves. There are currently five design houses operating under The Romo Group: Romo, Mark Alexander, Zinc, Villa Nova and Kirkby Design, each with its own signature style and colour palette. Design creativity and the highest level of product and service are central to the ethos of the company. The Romo collections are available world-wide through selected retailers and designers. Romo is the companys signature brand with a style defined by lively, contemporary prints, innovative decorative weaves, imaginative wall coverings and elegant trimmings. From the studio in Nottingham, the designers source new qualities, originate designs and constantly develop the unique Romo colour palette. A meticulous design process develops a design from a simple pencil sketch through to beautifully drawn artwork, or inspirational archive documents are re-worked into imaginative new designs.
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Villa Nova
Villa Nova was founded in 1995 with a philosophy of creating practical and versatile fabric collections that offer affordable style. A talented design team develops Villa Novas eclectic range of co-ordinating printed fabrics, jacquards, decorative weaves, sheers and wall coverings, incorporating their own signature colour palette that is creative, usable and easy to live with. |
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Kirkby Design
Kirkby Design is a modern, high performance fabric resource library, incorporating superb upholstery fabrics with a sharp, contemporary feel and high quality finish using a well-balanced, sophisticated colour palette. The brand offers an extensive range of plain and semi plain qualities plus smart stripes and classic wool plaids that are stylish, affordable and highly durable for use in both residential and contract specifications. |
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Zinc
Zinc is strong, tactile and urban with quirky undertones. Presented in a seductive, monochromatic palette with hints of colour, the new Zinc collections incorporate conspicuous finishes, sumptuous textures and modern graphic designs that together evoke the glamour and style of the 1970s New York jet set. |
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Pierre frey
Pierre Frey is unrivalled in its ability to replicate elaborately the antique surface of a painting hidden in the depths of a chateau, such as the “Petit Parc” fabric, to reinvent a toile de Jouy fabric into “Voyage en Chine” or place an Empire palmette motif, updated to the 1940s, on satin. This is an art that imitates life to inspire and delight. Pierre Frey draws its patterns as much from imperial China as 18th century France or contemporary Africa. |
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Fandini Borghi
This Italian jewel, born in 1947, sees us in a Florentine palace, opera dressing rooms, or theatre apron. This house, inspired by fabrics brought back from the Orient by explorers during the Renaissance, now offers silk in all its forms: voided velvet, taffetas, damask, lampas, brocades are illustrated by classical Italian, Art Deco or very contemporary patterns, when metal is mixed with silk. Sumptuousness and virtuosity accurately sum up this house bought out by Pierre Frey in 2004. |
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Rubelli
The Rubelli collection brings together age-old Venetian know-how and the passion of five generations. The ancient textile tradition has produced a rich and varied collection which can be adapted to both contemporary and classic interiors and whose high-quality materials (silk, cotton, linen and wool) are manufactured with skill, combining ancient and craft techniques with cutting-edge technology to produce luxury lampas, liseré, laminates, crepe textures, raised prints,etc. These are the various personalities of Rubelli: a vast range of fabrics intended to add appeal and comfort to historical homes, contemporary interiors, museums, theatres, yachts, hotels or cruise ships.
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Casamance
Casamance obtains its inspiration from the most beautiful classics. The contemporary and exclusive look of the motifs which is always exclusive is revealed by a meticulous workmanship and the subtlety of the colours created by the brand. Casamance also plays on unexpected combinations forever reinventing a new refinement. The company pays particular attention in its choice of the quality of the fabric (linens, silks, taffetas) as well as the suppliers with whom it works on a partnership basis. Our upholstery fabrics meet the European norms currently in place for the catering and hotel trade. As they are produced, each fabric is quality controlled and checked, this being the final part of a strict quality procedure on which Casamance prides itself. |
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Missoni
T&J Vestor, the leading Italian home-textiles producer, was established in Golasecca (Varese) in 1921. The initials T&J stand for the owners’ surnames, Torrani and Jelmini, the third generation of whom are still at the helm. Renowned internationally as a versatile manufacturer, T&J Vestor gradually diversified from high-end home linen and fabrics to furnishing accessories. Today its name is known the world over, especially for its collections of home wear and home accessories produced in synergy with top fashion brands. The growth of these collections reflects a keen, worldwide interest in a new home-living style centred around alternative, functional furnishing ideas that echo modern needs and tastes and are permeated with exclusive quality. Yet another step forward in the evolutionary arc of a company with extraordinary expertise. In almost 90 years’ activity, T&J Vestor has continually updated and upgraded to keep abreast of changing times. While it first made a name for itself outside Italy in the 1970s, it concentrated in the ‘80s on establishing a new concept in quality. Today, the vast proportions of the global market spur T&J Vestor to expand its know-how and boost its international profile. |
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Lelievre
LELIEVRE group turned to be a leader and also a reference on the world scene of high end upholstery fabrics. Its strength comes from its deep will to keep creating and designing for its clients: its works on materials, visual aspect, feeling and colour ways have always been pushed to a maximum. LELIEVRE, it’s also a family company which, for almost 100 years, has always been faithful to its philosophy.
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Kenzo
The Japanese traditions of structure and texture in textiles - tatami mats, quilts and kimono satins - provide inspiration for a patchwork of micro-motifs recreating a tactile, colourful and contrasting world.
Alternative saturated colours: acid bright combinations of jade, khaki and mint softened by warm grey and sugar pink; fresh shades of turquoise and indigo combine with a new sophisticated palette of grey shades. Natural half tones with black give an original feel to the collection.
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Zimmer & Rohde
Family-run for four generations, Zimmer + Rohde is one of the leading textile manufacturers in Europe. Since its foundation in 1899, tradition and experience have marked every step taken by our company, which stands for exclusive furnishing, innovative design and expert advice. Our own design department is always on the lookout for the best materials and the ideal implementation of your ideas, constantly collaborating with weaving mills and printers all over the world. With subsidiaries in New York, Paris, Milan, London, Dubai and Hong Kong, Zimmer + Rohde quality never fails to impress worldwide.
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Sonia Rykiel
For more than forty years, Sonia Rykiel has been known for creating a universe of ideas and values beyond fashion. Home space and interior design are all a part of a story inspired by the changing world around us and our way of living.
Sonia Rykiel is a pioneer of a sophisticated and rebellious style, chic and bohemian, constantly evolving and luxurious, inspired by the women of Saint Germain des Pr�s, seductive yet independent, who live and love in Paris.
For these women, the Rykiel style is made up of the most beautiful fabrics - velvets, knits and jersey - combining seduction and comfort, clothes adorned with inscriptions, colours, stripes, embroidery and jewels demonstrating modern ideas and humour.
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Dominique Kieffer
The new Dominique Kieffer collection for 2011-2012 focuses on natural materials, stripes and double widths. Chenille velvet, plain fabrics and linen or cotton sheers also form part of this collection with its outstanding quality and absolute freshness:
“Rayures antiques”, on a near-white ground, this linen weave is reminiscent of antique linen in its classic pattern and delavé finish.
“Rayure en voile”, another stripe in double width, white on a delicately coloured ground, it combines sheerness, freshness and lightness.
“Satin rayé”, a narrow, uneven stripe on a very heavy cotton satin, its appearance is that of a hand-printed fabric.
“Larges rayures de coton”, the woven stripes are either coloured and mixed with white and heightened by black; or mixed with steel and heightened by white. These stripes are made with a very fine cotton, enhanced by an outstanding finish.
“Mille raies de coton”, more stripes …. which, thanks to the quality of the cotton, create subtle colours and a seersucker finish, an effect of great delicacy, tenderness and freshness. . |
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Tassinari & Chatel
As the holders of three centuries of "know-how", Tassinari & Chatel are able to reproduce their original silk designs and facilitate a decorators task of research by offering them access to the largest and most important silk archives in Europe which houses more than 100,000 documents and reproduce silks identical to the originals in any style.
The Tassinari & Chatel "Collection Patrimoine" is made up of the best designs in the archives. It is composed of more than 800 designs from Louis XIIIs reign to the contemporary. |
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Warner
The merger of Warner Fabrics and Zimmer+Rohde in 2006 marks the beginning of a new direction for Warner Fabrics, renowned for their classic designs. For Zimmer+Rohde, the step is the ideal complement to their other collections. |
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Nobilis
This is the name that Adolphe Halard, founder of the company, chose in 1928 when he opened a boutique at 29, rue Bonaparte. Surrounded by famous artists, he formed a collection of wallpapers which expressed the sensibilities of those he lived amongst and the spirit of Nobilis was born. Nobilis is very proud of its product diversity including fabrics, wallpapers, trimmings, rugs and furniture. The diversity is a result of a constant world-wide search for new materials, and ideas, of buying the work of artists, and of the interpretation of original documents. Each year these beautiful new collections are presented at trade events throughout the world, where they reflect the essence of the French “joie de vivre”. |
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James Hare
Specialists in silks for interior decoration and fashion. James Hare is home to the very best in furnishing, fashion and designer silks and fabrics from around the world. Since 1865, the Hare family has specialised in the distribution of luxurious materials for fashion and interiors, namely curtains and soft furnishing fabrics, silk wallpapers, bridal and fashion designer silks. Many of our silk fabrics are designed and made exclusively for James Hare with the aim to bring you only the finest in British design and quality. |
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Jim thompson
Vitality, balance and harmony is key to all four new collections by Jim Thompson. Vibrant, fresh and fun, the enjoyment of life and living - offering some of the finest choices in contemporary decorative fabrics for living or working spaces and other professional use. Jim Thompson continues to lead and inspire new trends in fresh and fun colors. Across the range, much emphasis has been placed on the harmony of colors. All four new collections present a feast of alluring colors, enticing tone-on-tone with softer hues. Contemporary....easy to use and fun to coordinate. Technological advances and design innovation have led to the creation of a new generation of splendid fabrics that are user-friendly, affordable and yet a sheer delight to enjoy. Jim Thompson was perhaps the best known foreigner in Bangkok, and possibly in Southeast Asia.
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Voghi
In 1983, Silvana and Franco Voghi designed their first collection of furnishing fabrics that have determined the image and success of Voghi as a textile editor in Italy and abroad. In the 90s the Voghi collections were enhanced and supplemented by refined jacquard fabrics. |
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Colefax & Fowler
Colefax and Fowler epitomises the very best of English style, a style that is admired and emulated the world over. The essence of this look is a timeless elegance and subtlety, combined with an emphasis on perfect comfort, and an insistence on quality.
Fabrics, wallpapers and trimmings by Colefax and Fowler with their understated colours and sophisticated designs are the ideal choice for the relaxed and informal atmosphere that characterises the modern interior.
Recent collections include embroideries, velvets, silks, woven checks, floral prints, stripes, and plain linens. Complementing them are comprehensive ranges of wallpaper and trimmings.
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GP & J Baker
Founded in 1884 by brothers George Percival and James Baker, G P & J Baker has been producing beautiful prints and weaves for over 100 years. More than a century of discerning collecting has produced one of the most exciting and largest privately owned textile archive in the world. Designs from this rich resource are skilfully adapted to meet with todays transitional tastes and colour palettes and are complemented by luxurious and eclectic weaves. Today, in addition to developing its own traditional style and unique "handwriting" GP & J Baker continues to grow its reputation as one of the worlds innovators of fabric design and colour. As a holder of the Royal Warrant, GP & J Baker fabrics are used in Royal residences throughout the United Kingdom. |
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Cole & Son
Cole & Son has a fascinating history. Founded in 1875 by John Perry, son of a Cambridgeshire vicar, the company – then called John Perry Ltd was originally situated in a wallpaper mill in Islington, North London, an area famous for the 200 hand block printing companies working there in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today Cole’s factory is in Haringey, just a few miles further north of the origin al site, while the showroom is in the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Today, the Cole & Son archive consists of approximately 1,800 block print designs, 350 screen-print designs and a huge quantity of original drawings and wallpapers, representing all the styles from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Amongst these are some of the most important historic wallpaper designs in the world. Coles is now the prime source for entirely authentic period wallpapers printed by the original method and has provided wallpapers for many historic houses, including Buckingham Palace and the White House. The magnificent archive is the major source of all Cole’s new collections. Designs are carefully selected, adapted and coloured by the Design Studio and printed by craftsmen to produce wallpapers faithful to the character of the original document yet contemporary in feel. The company has worked on wallpaper collections with top international designers such as, Tom Dixon, Piero Fornasetti and Vivienne Westwood.
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Elitis
Founded in 1988 by Patrice Des Grottes, Elitis has now become one of the leading suppliers of contemporary wallpaper and fabrics in the world. The wallpaper designs are produced by a small group of in-house designers and comprise a large selection of modern designs and plain effect wallpapers including animal skins, silk, linen and stone effects. |
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Jane Churchill
Jane Churchill has built an international reputation for creating fresh designs specifically intended to work together to produce a wide range looks, both contemporary and traditional.
Epitomised by an easy-to-live-with tone, each collection offers a broad mix of fabrics, wallpapers and trimmings.
Eye-catching wallpapers work across all the ranges yet are strong enough to be used on their own; trimmings are innovative and pretty. With a colour-palette that is constantly evolving, each new collection is always right up-to-the-minute so that, with Jane Churchill, it couldnt be easier to co-ordinate and pull together any look you want for your home.
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Kravet
Kravet is an industry leader in to-the-trade home furnishings, including fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, trimmings, carpet and accessories. With locations in North America and worldwide, Kravet offers the highest level of quality products and customer service. The Kravet family’s commitment to innovation has helped the company transform from a small family-run fabric house in 1918, to today’s global leader in home furnishings, representing brands and designers from all over the world. Kravet’s product offerings range in style from traditional to contemporary. |
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Manuel Canovas
The French fabrics house, Manuel Canovas was founded in Paris in 1963. Manuel Canovas had a love of textiles and his knowledge of painting and weaving techniques are evident in his design, as is his ability to combine the precisions of the draughtsman with the instinct of a colourist. His collections can be found all over the world through the most selective, exclusive and luxurious boutiques. Today the House of Manuel Canovas is part of the English fabric company Colefax and Fowler. |
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Lizzo
Lizzo is a luxurious home furnishings brand based in Spain. Using the styles and motifs of ancient cultures, Lizzo updates them with a modern sensibility. Each of Lizzo’s collections is deeply historical and perfectly and elegantly executed. |
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Mulberry
Mulberry is a British luxury lifestyle brand renowned worldwide for its craftsmanship and quality. Mulberry was established in rural Somerset in the 1970’s and today takes its inspiration from its heritage and craftsmanship, introducing new ideas and interpreting them with modern relevance. In 1991 Mulberry Home was created as a result of customers demand for more of the Mulberry style. We offer sensual products which marry function and fashion that look and feel superb and materials that are beautiful and friendly to the touch.
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