This fabric looks very well on large-scale windows without looking too busy. The trellis of the design is transparent whilst the fine detailed line around the main motif is printed in opaque ink, creating a three-dimensional effect.
This new woven trim comes in four colourways which make a striking punctuation mark on curtains and on furniture - it's jacquard structure makes it sturdy enough for upholstery. Using trims such as these is also a good way to introduce an unexpected colour into any room.
An embroidered border that works beautifully with Queen Bee fabric but equally to trim a solid coloured texture. The ground is an elegant ottoman weave which adds to the tailored feel and the four colourways echo the colours of the Dragon Dance wallpaper. The name reflects its honeycomb pattern.
The intense stitching gives an almost sculptural drape to this fabric when hanging in folds, and the retro look of the design gives a smart twist to the collection. With a great abrasion result, it is ideal for really sharp looking upholstery.
The construction is such that it is dual purpose; perfect for luxurious upholstery with its subtle lustre, and who wouldn't want celery coloured velvet curtains trimmed with the new Apiary braid in macaroon …
The four colourways range from classic charcoal on cream to a stunning metallic duck egg on natural linen.