Thursday, 29 December 2011

P Kaufmann Fabrics: Flexibility Inside and Out

By Jane Matthews


P Kaufmann fabrics have long been synonymous with style and cost, making them the best choice for today's discerning home decorator. These fabrics have so much versatility and toughness, they are essential to have for feathering the modern nest. Perhaps the nicest thing about P Kaufmann Fabrics are the sheer volume of selection available- when it comes to their collections of fabric lines, there is always something for everyone.

One collection, "Seaside fabric" is a line that literally brings the beach inside- with fun, punchy designs like interweaving coral in shades of fuchsia and lime, as in "coral grace pink sand", or the more classic "deck chair stripe algae" in sorbet- hued stripes that practically scream "summer", there is sure to be something for everyone who enjoys the casual beach house living. Many of the fabrics in this line can also be employed for outside decorating, and would lend themselves very nicely to creating an informal beach aura when used for projects like terrace table linens, or deck chair cushion covers.

Another collection that caught this writer's eye is the "botanicals" line. These beautiful, chic floral patterns are designed on 100% high count cotton, and would be a sophisticated addition to a home when used as upholstery, drapes, or slipcovers.

The "St. Thomas Pearl" is a breathtakingly beautiful botanical pattern that exudes a lush, tropical botanical vibe. In tints of lime green, cornflower blue, and fuchsia on a lovely ivory backdrop, it adds a hint of caprice and quiet style. Another fabric in this line is the "Majorca twilight"- a plum and green paisley combination that would add outstanding visual interest to a room in neutral tones.

P Kaufmann fabrics are easily available at many online fabric retailers, and are moderately priced for today's savvy consumer. Given your fabric needs , you are sure to be long satisfied with your P Kaufmann fabric selections.




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