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Ottoman 2
This is known as a Pen�� Berk. There were many types of Berk motif. It was an early design often used in interior and industrial art. Resembling a flower from a bird���s eye view, balance and perfection are exemplified and the color ways we���ve used... -
Ottoman 3
This repeating floral motif was usually associated with Turkish Kemha, silk brocaded textiles that were adorned with gold and silver embroidery. We���ve kept a few traditional color ways but also added more for various effects. Sold in standard lengths... -
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 6
This is a stylized Peacock Tail Feather pattern, prevalent throughout the Middle East and across to India. This subtle pattern is simple and restrained and recalls a feeling of a wandering caravan. Sold in standard lengths from 1 to 4 yards. Pattern is... -
Ovals
Simple rough-edged watercolor effect ovals become a delightful pattern reminiscent of ancient Asian fish-net designs or a modern structural foundation. Softened layout and shimmery silver on the textural background adds depth and character. This pattern... -
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... -
Strots
A stripe of dots becomes Strots . Random strands of pearl-like beads become a relaxed or formal background, while the texture of Sisal enhances the tactile effect. Not content to be just dots, each strand varies in detail and appears born of the Earth...