Evoke the timelessness of one of America’s most distinctive style cities with materials that capture Miami Beach’s unique combination of influences. Art deco geometry, tropical florals and hits of flamboyant luxury meld to form this singularly fabulous style.
The fluid patterning of this semiprecious stone is an on-trend way of adding organic beauty to the interior. Break up large expanses or add jewelry like accents with wallcoverings, tiles and fabrics in earthy tones and vibrant shades.
All things trippy and drippy are having their day, as manufacturers of textiles, wallcoverings and tile draw inspiration from psychedelia. This iconic aesthetic blends surrealism, pop and 1960s/1970s references for a look that is full of vibrant energy and wonder.
Check out these outdoor fabrics that allude to the cheerful luxury of midcentury resort culture. A vibrant midcentury palette and patterns evoke thoughts of a swinging pool party and the locales of luxurious getaways.
Wallcoverings made from plant fibers and silk create earthy interior spaces with ecological benefits. Available in a range of organic textures and colors, these products also are biodegradable and made from rapidly renewable materials.
The look of hand-dyed textiles references a variety of DIY techniques, as well as traditional techniques from a variety of cultures. This relaxed look plays with texture, color and abstraction while referencing protest culture of the 1970s and the renewed interest in DIY methods.
Our most-ordered outdoor fabrics feature a wide aesthetic range, from bold and contemporary trending patterns to well-designed, understated looks. These stylish, high-performing fabrics are durable and easy to maintain for statement-making indoor or outdoor furniture.
This diverse range of 3D wall panels in a variety of wood species will add dynamic texture to walls and reception desks and suit a variety of styles. Crisp geometric patterns on CNC-machined, MDF panels are clean and contemporary, while marquetrylike patterns are classically elegant. Rougher textures and irregular patterns made from recycled wood― including reclaimed boat woods and wine barrels ― are both rustic and industrial in style. Eclectic material combinations, including reclaimed wood with lava stone and acrylic-backed wood paneling, offer surprising textures and effects.