Fabric Identification
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Comments (2)Thanks so much for bringing the thread back to my attention, I had missed it. It is a gorgeous fabric. Did you use it?...See MoreFabric identification
Comments (3)I agree - judging by the grime/wear on the arms, that fabric has been on that chair for many years. The likelihood of it being available (or discoverable) anywhere is quite slim, IMO. That being said, it does remind me of those gorgeous Brunschwig & Fils fabrics.......See MoreQuartzite counter identification help, please!
Comments (18)Have you looked at any of the pre fabricated countertops? Since you said you had a small kitchen and full slab might be a waste, a pre fab could work. they have granite, marble, quartz and some quartzite. you won't be able to get some of the more exotics, but this one for instance was really different. Called Ice Jade. it cost 600, edges were finished and comes in a 9'X22" piece. you hire a fabricator to fit it to your dimensions and cut-outs. you can see all of the other choices in this pic (and this was a rather small collection)...See MoreVintage sofa identification
Comments (29)I realize that this thread is already a couple of years old, but I just wanted to correct the information about the maker. This sofa was made by Drexel as part of the "Triune" collection. I've seen similar pieces often incorrectly attributed to Tomlinson. It was quite common for many furniture makers to patent their designs. However, this didn't prevent competitors from making slight modifications as a work-around in order to cash in on hot trends. Soon after Tomlinson introduced the "Sophisticate" collection in 1956, other makers such as Thomasville (with the "Tamerlane" collection) and Drexel (with the "Meridian" and "Triune" collections) used similar motifs and finishes and are frequently misidentified as Tomlinson. I've included a period ad for TRIUNE by Drexel displaying the sofa upholstered in white. I hope this helps! For reference, this is the Tomlinson Sophisticate sofa that is often mistaken:...See MoreOlychick
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