Black Fabrics: Bring Autumn-Coloured Chic To Your Interiors
For Autumn-coloured chic and seasonal inspiration for your home, be sure to invest in Fall-coloured textiles in your interiors. The Celadon design is your go-to fabric in the latest Harlequin Fabrics and Wallcoverings‘ Atelier collection.
Inspired by the resurgence of popular palms, Celadon from Harlequin is an overlapping structural leaf shape, layered throughout to bring depth and an almost 3D effect to this intriguing weave.
With its name meaning ‘studio’, Harlequin Atelier is a fabulous collection of eight prints inspired by the techniques used in mid-century pottery studios. A variety of shapes combine with stylish colours and painted glaze effects to create a compendium of statement designs.
Glamorous yet considered, it’s studio style with a 1970’s fashion vibe, as oversized foliage and flamboyant geo patterns sit alongside the textures and brush marks created by traditional ceramic painting methods.
Not only are the colours those beautiful autumn browns and dark greens, it actually features overlapping leaves (like the leaves that fall from the trees in autumn).
The overall result is a fabric that with colours and patterns that are simply mesmerising – the perfect addition to your Autumn-inspired interior this season.
Contact: Black Fabrics
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