Showing posts with label Sanderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanderson. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Product Spotlight: Mid-Century Velvets

Inspired by 1950's pottery, Sanderson's newest collection of cut velvets satisfy our mid-century cravings.


The Laszlo Velvets’ small-scale geometric design of cut and uncut velvet pile was developed from a 1950’s Palladio wallpaper book called Kaleidoscope taken from Sanderson archive. Leaf stripe motifs and geometric blocks of color and stripes perfectly complement the prints and wallpapers in Sanderson's 50's collections, but they're certainly strong enough to stand on their own. With bold, colorful contrasting patterns, our only dilemma is choosing which of the Laszlo Velvets we like best.




View the collections at Zoffany in the DDB, Nessen at DCOTA, Culp Associates at DCH, or online. Be sure to check back with GoDesignGo to learn more about Sanderson's fabulous 50's Wallpaper collection--it's too good to miss!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Sanderson's 150th Anniversary!

In 2010, Sanderson celebrates its 150th anniversary.  To mark this significant occasion, the Sanderson studio introduces ‘Vintage Fabrics & Wallpapers’ a revival of their most vibrant and varied prints, embroideries and wallpapers to date.  ‘Roslyn’ was first produced as a wallpaper in 1910, by William Turner, one of the most eminent designers of the 20th Century.  It was later manufactured as a printed fabric from the 1920’s and was part of the Sanderson range until 1974.  This latest version has been engraved directly from the original fabric to retain the distinctive textures and effects.  The pattern also comes in a beautiful embroidery as well as a wallpaper.  To view Roslyn and the rest of the Vintage collection please visit Sanderson in suite 409.