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27 Sep SIX PATTERNED VELVETS TO COSY UP TO
- A small-scale pattern with big impact, this ‘Chevron Strie Velvet’ by Schumacher has a vertical strié design that gives an extra layer of depth to its striking geometric pattern
- Part of Pierre Frey’s Merveilles d’Égypte collection, which takes the Louvre’s treasures of ancient Egypt as its creative starting point, this ‘Byblos’ carved velvet is inspired by luxurious jewels encrusted with precious stones
- ‘Typo’ is an embossed velvet by Lelièvre Paris that is suitable for both curtains and upholstery. It’s available in 17 colours, from hot pink to tangerine, and teal to forest green
- This ‘Chess’ fabric from George Spencer Designs is part of a wider collection of cut velvets, Alter Ego: the abstract design features a patchwork pattern of irregularly sized geometric shapes, and is piece-dyed to create interesting colour variations
- Clarence House’s 20th Century collection pays homage to the last century’s artists and designers, and includes this ‘La Moderne’ fabric, a nod to the dynamic, fractured geometric work of Sonia Delaunay. Find it at Turnell & Gigon
- Pollack’s ‘Icon’ fabric (available from Altfield) features a dynamic triangular design, which gives subtly different colour effects when the pile changes direction with handling