Saturday, November 23


Marika Meyer Textile x Wovn Residence

Marika Meyer’s timeless interiors are complemented by the uplifting textiles she designs in her studio in Bethesda, Maryland, together with her new patterns for Wovn Residence window coverings. The whimsical Petunia and Hollyhock are cheerful Euro, pinch pleat curtains and tender and flat Roman tones. Petunia, a melange of stripes and curves, is paying homage to eyes in a relaxed blue and white colorway or extra daring combos of purple, purple and teal. Hollyhock – out there in chalk, pink and Oxford blue tones – combines botanical and geometric motifs printed on pure oatmeal linen for a chic treillage impact.


Grant Trick’s collaboration with Fortuny is now on show within the textile maker’s showroom in New York.

Photograph: Kris Ellis Images LLC

Grant Trick x Fortune

Grant trick

Photograph: Kris Ellis Images LLC

Final month, Fortuny’s New York showroom within the D&D Constructing was dropped at life by the presence of furnishings from Hickory, North Carolina-based maker and upholsterer Grant Trick. Fortuny’s first such associate, Trick, aptly wrapped his timeless and textured designs within the model’s luxurious materials, forging a set that displays the 101-year-old Venetian textile home’s reverence for craftsmanship and its need to construct on that wealthy legacy. to see. Trick paid shut consideration to scale and matched the furnishings with simply the proper upholstery, rigorously reducing and inserting massive and sophisticated sample repeats. For instance, his Clairmont eating chair is given a glamorous sheen in Fortuny’s ink and classic white Delphi stripes, whereas the Hex ottoman is enhanced by the olive wavy Apollo.


Wayne Pate’s Pompeii Assortment for Studio 4 NYC

Images courtesy of Studio 4 NYC

Wayne Pate x Studio 4 NYC

Brooklyn artist Wayne Pate, who at present resides in New Zealand, is guided by wanderlust, and Studio 4 NYC proprietor Stacy Wagoner is a fan of his nomadic tendencies. Following on from final yr’s Paris Elemental assortment in honor of Pate’s sabbatical in France, Studio 4 has launched NYC Pompeii – its most complete providing up to now – that includes six materials and 7 wallcoverings that reference Pate’s travels throughout southern Italy. A mixture of handmade woven paper, grasscloth and Belgian and Irish linens is embellished with historic amphorae floating over a backdrop of diamonds, puzzle-like frescoes and subtly ruffled stripes paying homage to Gio Ponti.


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