Custom Bedding and Pillows
John Robshaw Fabrics for Duralee
John Robshaw Fabrics for Duralee
Fabrics offered by A Creative Touch in Centennial CO are supplied from various popular fabric suppliers such as Duralee, Fabricut, Robert Allen, Wesco, Kasmir, Kravet and more.
Within the Fabricut company are the divisions of Stroheim, S. Harris, Trend and Vervain. Within the Duralee company are the divisions of Highland Court, Bailey and Griffen, Clarke and Clarke and B. Berger. The wide array of available fabric selection means you have choices for every style and every budget.
Today we’ll focus on a collection from Duralee’s Highland Court division by designer Laura Kirar of New York New York.
A designer with the soul of an artist, Laura Kirar blends diverse influences to create relaxed and elegant designs that resonate with meaning. Her passion for artistic exploration in all mediums informs her most recent furniture collection for Duralee.
The eclectic pieces represent a passionate commitment to discovery and reveal Kirar’s love of travel and dedication to supporting indigenous crafts around the world. From a singular chaise to ocean-inspired side chairs, a distinctively beautiful chest, and beyond, they embrace wide-ranging influences, including Art Deco, Moorish, and European detailing.
Photography shot by Josephine Rozman.
One of the fabric suppliers A Creative Touch Draperies & Interiors in Centennial Co, uses is Duralee. Recently Duralee commissioned an award winning designer to help with a collection of fabrics that is just, in my mind, amazing!
Her collection combines bright colors with white backgrounds giving it a clean, modern, chic look with the vibrant colors added in for a pow! The designer is Eileen Kathryn Boyd.
Her use of color will make you smile!
In the photo below, the use of yellow with purple and aqua just sing of Spring!
To see the complete Duralee Eileen Kathryn Boyd’s collection.
Eileen K Boyd collection from Duralee
Eileen Kathryn Boyd has her own blog with so much to offer anyone that loves color.
The drapery and pillow fabrics are shown below:
The chair cushion and pillow fabrics in this photo are included below:
Here are a few more designs put together with Eileen Kathryn Boyd fabric collection;
The drapery fabric is shown here:
The bench fabric is shown here:
If you love fabrics that look handmade and are imperfectly printed with a tribal feeling, then the Collection by John Robshaw from Duralee just might be a collection you’ll love. As a lover of the old world techniques, John travels and connects with artisans from many different cultures. He prefers to use imperfect printing techniques that provide a human touch element similar to the old style of printing used in days long gone. He uses the color Indigo liberally and often mixing it with reds, oranges, and browns. John impacts communities overseas where he builds relationships with his artisans and gets involved in their daily lives by attending weddings and other family celebrations.
John enjoys blending colors, processes and designs from each culture. He redesigns them and mixes up the processes in unique ways yet he is able to retain their essence. In piggybacking these designs and techniques with each other or with his own ideas, what emerges is new and fresh, and yet retains that sense of tradition and of the handmade.
The Duralee collection offers something for every color choice.
The image below capitalizes on the tribal aspects of his designs by showing off animal prints, tribal symbolism and old world printing techniques.
John Robshaw previewing selections from his Siam Collection.