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Patchwork frenzy in home furnishings

I previously posted about two companies that use patchworked fabrics to upholstery furniture. One is Squint out of the U.K. and the other is Bojka Design out of Lebanon. I have since found two more and have added images and links below to their sites. I must admit that I have patchwork crush and have added patchworked pillows and comforters to Fabricadabra’s offerings.  I have added patchworked vintage sari pillow covers and Hmong Tribe patchwork vintage fabric pillows and throws.  I think it is a clever way to use scraps and ressurect old fabrics, although they are labor intensive to sew.It is clear that patchwork fabrics in home furnishings continue to trend upward.  What do you think about these?

Couch U.K. patchwork sofa

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Eco upholstered furniture, Home Furnishings, textiles, Upholstered furniture

Bedroom, Bojka, Couch U.K., Fabric, Fabricadabra, Furniture, Home and Garden, kantha, kantha pillow, Lebanon, Name Design Studio, Patchwork, patchwork blanket, patchwork throw, patchwork upholstery, Shopping, Squint Design, Textile

October 10, 2011

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