St Leger & Viney Introduces Kravet’s New Collection: Nate Berkus – Well Travelled
St Leger & Viney introduces us to the latest Kravet collection, namely Nate Berkus – Well Traveled.
For Nate Berkus, style is personal. That’s why in his first fabric collection with Kravet, he wanted to allow freedom for designers to showcase their distinct point of view.
Incorporating inspiration from Nate’s many travels abroad, Well-Traveled offers a fresh perspective that mixes history, architecture, art and craftsmanship. Berkus takes you on a treasure hunt, presenting the many gems he collects as he crisscrosses the globe.
Hues ranging from chambray blue and indigo to surf green, as well as camel, taupe and gray showcase the natural elements of the collection.
Well-Traveled presents casual cotton and linen textures with the mix of archival prints to create light and livable rooms with the thoughtful care Berkus brings to every project.
In an interview, Nate Berkus explained: “Travel is always such an important part of anything I design. For this collection, we explored techniques from places such as Mexico and Peru, and also mined museum exhibits and archives for pattern inspiration. I wanted to create the perfect balance of curated pattern, technique and texture.”
You can now shop this latest collection from Kravet available locally from St Leger & Viney.
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