Thursday, November 19, 2009

National Velvet

Modern Times Velvet and Machine Age Velvet both prove the timeless quality of good design.  This exuberant, clean-edged pattern was introduced in our first collection in 1988 as a subtly shaded wool Jacquard.  With a stencil-like quality well suited to a cut velvet interpretation, this design, with its Art Deco and tribal references, grew in scale to become this striking viscose pile design, highlighted against a lustrous linen and polyester ground.  Available in six colorways, these charming velvets are being carried at Pollack. 


 


(Shown from left:  Machine Age Velvet 5069/04 ore and Modern Times Velvet 5068/04 ore)

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