I am absolutely thrilled to introduce you to my very first blog sponsor - Fabricadabra. As you know from following my blog, I am very picky about what I endorse and share with you. I only post about things I like and think would be interesting to my readers. Well, Fabricadabra is all that!
This unique company, owned by Donna Halloran, is providing some of the most wonderful textiles on the market today. Donna has contracted with artisans from around the world who still utilize ancient techniques for dyeing and weaving fabrics. Most are woven on handlooms and all embroidery is hand done. Also, Donna works very hard to provide fair wages to all artisans while keeping the cost to us reasonable!
Here are a few of my favorites and what I would do with them in my home.
Samarkand Hand Embroidered Vintage Suzani Throw
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Hmong Hilltribe Patchwork Throw
These beautiful throws are small works of art. They add texture, color, and a world traveled feel to a space. One way to get your biggest bang from these would be to frame them as artwork.
Look at how dramatic they become. Talk about a focal point.
When you think about the cost of a painting the same size, you realize what a bargain this is for custom artwork.
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If you didn't want to splurge on a throw, you could get a similar affect by using a large sample of handmade fabric. Sort of like this. (as an aside, this is Anne Becker's apartment and was featured in Elle Decor, lovely).
You could also select several different fabrics and frame them as a series or grouping on a focal wall. Here are few to consider.
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Look at these beautiful images I found with accents using tribal fabrics. As you can see, it instantly updates a space and makes it feel current while adding a sense of history.
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Or even something upholstered in an Ikat fabric. I love those pretty stools in pink and chocolate.
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By just investing in a pair of accent pillows you can inject this vibe into your space.
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I hope you will take the time to click over and check out all the offerings on Donna's fabulous website and welcome her to the Muse! Enjoy your weekend! M.
This unique company, owned by Donna Halloran, is providing some of the most wonderful textiles on the market today. Donna has contracted with artisans from around the world who still utilize ancient techniques for dyeing and weaving fabrics. Most are woven on handlooms and all embroidery is hand done. Also, Donna works very hard to provide fair wages to all artisans while keeping the cost to us reasonable!
Here are a few of my favorites and what I would do with them in my home.
Samarkand Hand Embroidered Vintage Suzani Throw
Source
Hmong Hilltribe Patchwork Throw
These beautiful throws are small works of art. They add texture, color, and a world traveled feel to a space. One way to get your biggest bang from these would be to frame them as artwork.
Look at how dramatic they become. Talk about a focal point.
When you think about the cost of a painting the same size, you realize what a bargain this is for custom artwork.
Source
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If you didn't want to splurge on a throw, you could get a similar affect by using a large sample of handmade fabric. Sort of like this. (as an aside, this is Anne Becker's apartment and was featured in Elle Decor, lovely).
Here is a very similar pattern in yellow, and would be such an easy DIY project.
You could also select several different fabrics and frame them as a series or grouping on a focal wall. Here are few to consider.
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Here are some examples of a grouping or series.
Look at these beautiful images I found with accents using tribal fabrics. As you can see, it instantly updates a space and makes it feel current while adding a sense of history.
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Or even something upholstered in an Ikat fabric. I love those pretty stools in pink and chocolate.
Source
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By just investing in a pair of accent pillows you can inject this vibe into your space.
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I hope you will take the time to click over and check out all the offerings on Donna's fabulous website and welcome her to the Muse! Enjoy your weekend! M.
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