Mavromac: Florals with Uniquely Romantic Appeal
The latest floral fabrics available from Mavromac feature timeless fuchsia and wisteria flowers, sweetly reminiscent of period English country gardens they have a uniquely romantic appeal.
Beautiful, whimsical fabric and wallpaper choices to elevate your home and interior spaces.These are the new collections from Colefax and Fowler…
Fuchsia
Popular for many years as one of the original Colefax chintzes, Fuchsia by Colefax & Fowler has a light and graceful feeling. The bright flowers sparsely placed along arching stems with delicate leaves on pale grounds do not dominate, allowing Fuchsia to be used in a wide range of situations.
Georgia
A versatile embroidery featuring a symmetrical ogee trellis made up of delicate leaves with pretty flower buds. This formal pattern is complemented by the fabric’s exquite drape and fresh, clean colours.
Seraphina Linen
An elegant embroidered floral sublimely capturing the dreamy nature of wisteria flowers, harmonious colours with timeless elegance on sublime linen grounds.
Mavromac is the preferred distributor of the world’s most distinguished international fabric brands including Colefax and Fowler.
Find out more about these beautiful collections now available locally in South Africa through Mavromac.
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