Home Fabrics: The Unique Stories of Christian Lacroix
In 2011 Designers Guild launched Christian Lacroix Maison – a superb range of fabric and wallpaper collections, as well as home accessories designed by the iconic fashion brand for Designers Guild. Locally these creative international collections are available through Home Fabrics in South Africa.
These collections celebrate the inspiration, rich heritage and the creative integrity so integral with the House of Lacroix brand. Whether inspired by the city of Arles, couture gowns or the Toreador – every fabric, paper and accessory tells a unique story.
An exciting woven collection from the house of Lacroix, designed to coordinate and integrate with their other collections and create a destination for the beautiful plain fabrics no Parisian workshop should be without. Whether searching for a luxury plain velvet to create statement furniture, or finish a space with a real sense of warmth and texture with wool upholstery, this collection can provide. For more lustrous qualities to maintain the Lacroix glamour whilst creating areas of pattern-free quiet, fine satins and chenilles with touches of linen are the perfect partner. Enjoy the luxury of combining patterned fabrics with these wonderful solid colour counterparts. Contact: Home Fabrics
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