Yesterday I received the new 4 fabric books from the Calvin Klein Home collection by Kravet – a must have in any interior designers library.
77% COTTON, 17% VISCOSE, 6% LINEN
The collection has been under development for the past 18 months and the results are quite astonishing. This week we will have more than one eye candy – it is really hard to choose only one fabric for this section.
The colours are the classic Calvin Klein – Sophisticated hues of Tusk, Bark, Pyrite and Arctic tones “all easy to live with colours”
78% RAYON, 20% POLYESTER, 2% COTTON
65% VISCOSE,19% COTTON,16% POLYAMIDE
44% COTTON,39% VISCOSE,17% LINEN
63% COTTON, 37% RAYON
68% SILK, 32% ACRYLIC
PRODUCT
Calvin Klein Fabrics
DESIGNER
Calvin Klein
MANUFACTURE
Kravet
MATERIAL
The fabrics range from solids, luxurious textures, silks, waxed linens, embroidered linens, velvets, silk/mohair and luxurious cashmere.
YUMMY FACTOR
C’est exquis !
All the fabrics are available through Meade Design Group
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Beautiful fabrics Ivan. I love the simplicity and sophistication of Calvin Klein. They are timless
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ReplyDeleteI agree that interior designers must have any of those beautifully made Calvin Klein Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBeige-on-beige, and soft and lovely!
ReplyDeleteI saw some of those at Kravet...really nice hand to them.
ReplyDeleteIf it's on Ivan's blog, it's tres chic!! They should pay you!
I agree, I am in love with these fabrics. I love subtle textures and tone on tone palettes - not too mention some fun geometics in muted tones. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYears ago, I worked as a designer for Calvin, and I loved the sensitivity and focus of everything, minimal, yet strong and sexy.
ReplyDeleteI love your eye candy posts -- this is another good one!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics.... I see why you couldn't choose just one to share :-) But if I had to pick one favourite, it would probably be Sento - Pond.
You're welcome for the mention :-) We love to support our fellow Canadian bloggers :-)
Kelly