MARIELLE VINE | Green & Peacock Neutral & skyInspired by a historic French document print, Marielle Vine in green and peacock is a wonderful, mid scale floral stripe with a sun faded, antique look. This fabric, with its scrolling leaves and intertwining flowers, has all the elements of a classic Provenal print and is perfect for upholstery, pillows or windows.
Hang blush-colored Baxter Stripe linearly or stagger the stripes for added fun
Imagined and hand-painted in our New York design studio
Piazza Firenze in grisaille is a splendid three-panel wallpaper set designed by Johnson Hartig of Libertine
A wonderful combination of cotton and linen gives goldsmith-colored Randolph Stripe Moiré its gorgeous drape and elegant hand
Inspired by vintage wicker details
Peacock chintz in blush was inspired by an archival fabric and evokes the 1930s designs of John Fowler and Nancy Lancaster
A traditional four frame loom was used to create this remarkable velvet ikat
large-scale floral stripe in blush has charmed generations of fans ever since it made its film debut in Gone the Wind in 1939
refined sisal wallcovering has a distinctive depth
eyes and other fun Libertine “Easter eggs
is a mid-scale multidirectional wallpaper design composed of painterly concentric arches
Subtle color variations and irregularities are inherent to its natural fibers and handwoven beauty