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Kari
A design that was influenced by Spanish tiles bridges time with its slightly blurred effect and hand crafted appearance. Easy and casual colors on silver sisal offer a pattern with a wide range of applications. This pattern is crafted by combining... -
Ottoman 1
The three crescent ���������Chintimani��������� , which represents Leopard spots, and the wavy lines of the ���������Tiger Stripe��������� were both important symbols in 16th Century Ottoman Empire. They represent strength, power and sovereignty. Used... -
Ottoman 5
Another fascinating take on the popular Leopard Spot and Tiger Stripe pattern. Check out the interesting color ways. The shimmer of silver mylar behind the Sisal texture enhances the overall effect. Sold in standard lengths from 1 to 4 yards. Pattern is... -
Ottoman 7
The important 3 crescent design with a single wave below might symbolize sovereignty over the seas. Modern colors transport it to today���������s interiors. Sold in standard lengths from 1 to 4 yards. Pattern is 35" wide after trim by installer. -
Ripley Wood
Ripley Wood is a new repeat pattern created from a watercolor landscape. This pattern was created from a hand painted repeat pattern design. This design is sold by the panel. -
Rods
Like bamboo poles or woven twigs, the modern graphic appeal of this pattern recalls Art Deco style and makes a wall come alive with motion. The thoughtful coloring adds emotion, and the horizontal weave underneath intersects time and place. What exactly...