Given that it's pretty much all I've been able to talk about for the last 4 days, you may have heard that I was lucky enough to get the chance to attend tea with Canadian design queen, Sarah Richardson, last Friday. Among other things, Sarah shared with us a sneak peek of her new fabric line for Kravet. GORGEOUS. Full details on the entire once-in-a-lifetime event are coming tomorrow, but in keeping with my middle-of-the-week-mood board tradition, I thought I'd use a few of my favourite fabrics from her collection in this week's post.
The Errington Bloom floral fabric was my absolute fave in her collection and I would definitely use it for statement curtains. I'd upholster an elegant bench (this one happens to ALSO be Sarah's - I'm a bit of a fangirl) in another one of her fabrics - Woodlawn Stone, to go with metal Marais chairs and a midcentury table. Fun light fixtures, a punchy industrial credenza, a natural jute rug, and subtle art complete the space.
I would have layered in SO many more of her fabrics but they're not easy to find online just yet. If you spot them anywhere, make sure you take a full look - they're stunning, priced to be accessible, and come in an array of coordinating patterns so you can get Sarah's signature fabric-on-fabric-on-fabric style in your own home.
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LOVE her fabrics too!! That floral you chose is gorgeous, and I love her soft paisley prints. xo
ReplyDeleteAren't they so beautiful? I'm obsessed with finding a reason to use them. Thanks for stopping by, Britt!
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