Spice, not sugar, marks Sina Pearson's newest textile line, which is produced from post-consumer recycled polyester fibers. The rich colors are well-suited for the beginning of fall, and for similarly rich interiors.
Spice, not sugar, marks Sina Pearson's newest textile line, which is produced from post-consumer recycled polyester fibers. The rich colors are well-suited for the beginning of fall, and for similarly rich interiors.
"Mehndi" reminds us of henna, but only subtly. We love it's contemporary-yet-elegant quality, and want to go out and find a piece of furniture to upholster with the Energy Red colorway. The "Ikat" pattern is also subtle. Both patterns would add a savory exoticism to any room.
Sina Pearson Textiles is usually to the trade, but she now offers her lines to consumers through showrooms, including:
Museo, (816) 531-3537
Enid Ford Atelier, (415) 255-1777
I LOVE Sina Pearson fabrics. The quality is excellent. They wear well. And their website is easy to use and has a lot of information about each fabric.
I've gotten a bunch of Sina Pearson fabrics on Ebay for under $10/yard, but it can take awhile for the right fabric in the right yardage to show up.
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Link is broken there.
I love these colors though, they look beautiful.
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These would make great placemats, table runners, etc...
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These are the newest Green Cyptons
http://www.sinapearson.com/whats-new.html
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gorgeous - and so in tune with the colorful room contest :)
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