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Lovegrass embroidery offers a stylized pattern based on the arc of desert grass. This two-toned embroidery creates a graceful scallop effect with a botanical sensibility. This timeless pattern would make for airy guest room drapes or tactile throw pillows. Color: Latte | The House of Scalamandre Sahara Lovegrass Embroidery Fabric in Brown | 25.5 W in | Wayfair Modern Textiles Patterns, Throw Pillows Color, Printed Linen Fabric, Cream Wallpaper, Modern Vintage Decor, Traditional Fabric, Faux Leather Fabric, Cole And Son, Embroidery Fabric

Lovegrass embroidery offers a stylized pattern based on the arc of desert grass. This two-toned embroidery creates a graceful scallop effect with a botanical sensibility. This timeless pattern would make for airy guest room drapes or tactile throw pillows. Color: Latte | The House of Scalamandre Sahara Lovegrass Embroidery Fabric in Brown | 25.5 W in | Wayfair

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PKL Studio Millport woven is a modern interpretation of a 19th century American overshot covelet. Much like a wave sampler, Millport is divided into contrasting regions of unique plaid patterns. The weight is excellent for drapery, decorative pillows, coverlets, shams and upholstery. Content: 53% Cotton, 47% Polyester Back: 100% Acrylic Backing Width: 56 Inches Upholstery cotton blend Heavy Upholstery Horizontal Repeat: 7.25 Inches Vertical Repeat: 7.5 Inches Durability: 51000 Imported Sold…

Kirkby Design Northern K5218 Biscuit/01 | James Dunlop Textiles Hermes Pattern, Kirkby Design, Textile Pattern Design Fashion, Print Scarf Design, Interlocking Blocks, African Pattern Design, Console Table Decorating, Material Board, Interior Textiles

Designed circa 1965 by leading British textile designer, Marianne Straub, this moquette was widely used between the 1970s and 1980s on the Northern, Piccadilly and Bakerloo Lines and on London Transport buses. Featuring large-scale interlocking blocks of colour, this scaled up geometric velvet creates a striking, graphic statement.

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