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5 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabrics + An Interview

Posted on January 26, 2015 by House Fabric

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John Robshaw’s collection for Duralee has been one of our best sellers. He approaches textile design as an art and is often traveling the world finding inspiration for new designs.

Our 2 top sellers in his collection, Mani and Danda, are in his signature color Indigo.

#1 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric - Mani Indigo

#1 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric – Mani Indigo

#2 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric - Danda Indigo

#2 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric – Danda Indigo

The next 3 spots are taken by his favorite Pattern Kedara.

#3 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric - Kedara Aqua Cocoa

#3 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric – Kedara Aqua Cocoa

#4 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric - Kedara Blue Green

#4 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric – Kedara Blue Green

#5 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric - Kedara Madder

#5 Most Popular John Robshaw Fabric – Kedara Madder

Find the rest of our John Robshaw fabrics at Housefabric.com and on our Pinterest Board

Check out the rest of his interview with Duralee after the jump.

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How is Ikat Fabric Made? How is Ikat Pronounced?

Posted on January 16, 2015 by House Fabric
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Bansuri, a popular ikat from Echo Design, shown here in multiple colorways

Alice Guercio the Vice President of Product Coordination at Kravet answers your questions about Ikat Fabrics

One of the most popular trends in interior design today is ikat. The word ikat comes from the Malaysian word ‘mengikat’ or to tie, bind or wrap around. The proper pronunciation of the word has long been debated; however, the correct way to pronounce is ‘ee-kaht’ not ‘eye-cat.’ This ancient style of weaving uses a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye where the warp and/or the weft yarns are dyed before the fabric is woven on the loom. The result of this process is a motif which is “blurred” in appearance. This ‘cloudy’ look comes from the slight bleeding of the dyes into the resist areas.

Click here to hear how to pronounce “Ikat”

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Featured Designers – Tilton Fenwick

Posted on January 14, 2015 by House Fabric

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Today we are featuring one of the designers that we carry Tilton Fenwick. Find their collection at HouseFabric.com

 

What is your favorite pattern from your collection & why?  So difficult to pick just one! “Rocat” is one we think greatly represents our collection and our decorating style, incorporating a rich variety of patterns and colors in just one print. We love the versatility of this fabric as well, with a border design that can also be used for trimming and other coordinating details in a room.

 

If you weren’t a designer, what would you be?  We both started careers out of college in advertising but today if we weren’t designing at Tilton Fenwick, Suysel would be a hotelier in Tulum, Mexico and Anne would be a real estate broker.

 

What was your favorite part about working with Duralee on your collection? The collaboration with the design team was incredible. We had such synergy throughout the design process and looked forward to walking up to their studio (just a few blocks from our office!) for meetings. We learned so much from them about textile design and in addition to our working relationship we developed a true friendship with the whole team. We know our collection was only improved by this incredible collaboration.

 

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A Seamless Legacy – For three generations, there’s been a Tamsky selling fabric to St. Louis.

Posted on January 10, 2015 by House Fabric

Start online, and shop by color (with 65,000 items at Anatol’s Fabric Outlet, you can find plenty of delft blue). Shop by label—Robert Allen, Waverly, Tommy Bahama, maybe even the hot bright stripes of Annie Selke. Study all the toiles. Click the link for polka dots. Or multi dots (a separate category, for dots of different sizes). Or dottie dots (which are tinier, and not to be confused with bubbly circles).

If you’re not sure, you can buy a swatch—but most don’t. “Only 25 percent of our orders come from people who ordered a sample,” says owner Bob Tamsky, who was surprised by the result. “They are either impulse buying, or they know what they want.” St. Louisans, though, can schlep bits of whatever we’re matching to Anatol’s new store in Hanley Industrial Court and hold them up to real bolts of fabric.

For fresh designs, Mr. Tamsky likes “a mill in Argentina—this kid, he’s about 30, inherited it from his family. He’s doing some of the coolest things, and he can deliver from scratch in six weeks with a one-roll minimum.” One pattern is blocked with the faces of iconic Americans who died before the age of 40; another has hands doing American Sign Language in every square.

Anatol’s still sells the bridal fabrics that Mr. Tamsky’s father popularized. His grandfather, Anatol Tamsky—a Russian émigré by way of Cuba—started with a stand in Soulard, then opened a shop on Washington Avenue, selling leftover fabric from hundreds of apparel manufacturers. And now Mr. Tamsky does 90 percent of his business online, with fulfillment cen-ters all over the country.

Their business is like the fabric itself: All that changes is the way the threads are woven together.

Anatol’s Fabric Outlet, 1328 Strassner, 314-968-0090, housefabric.com

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