Guest Picks: Get the Look of an Indoor Garden — With Fabric
No need to have a green thumb to cultivate a garden look. These verdant fabrics give the same look — no water or sunlight required
True story, I am the worst indoor gardener. I just killed two succulents that somehow survived a dark corner in Ikea, but could not survive my house. So my game plan this summer is to bring the outdoors in through my textiles, which hopefully will never die. I have spent a lot of time over the past couple of weeks scouting fabric for my clients, and a bit for myself. Here are my findings. — Stephanie from SabbeSpot
Fern Fabric, Sage
This fern print would be great to add a little bit of geometry, but it still keeps things flowing and feeling natural.
John Robshaw Collection Kedara Fabric, Lemongrass
Nothing screams nature more than John Robshaw textiles. I love this print.
Danda Fabric, Lemongrass
Another great thing about Robshaw's collection for Duralee is the price point — very affordable compared with most lines out there with a similar look.
Fig Leaf Fabric
Oh Peter Dunham, you nailed it with this one. This botanical print is super popular right now.
Logan Solid Velvet, Hunter
I am having two 20-inch pillows made for my navy sofa out of this super-dark green velvet by Duralee.
Sea Glass Elements Exclusive Print Fabric, Mint
I am a grandma at heart, and this print reminds me of something I would find in my grandma's kitchen. It would look great on a seat cushion in a breakfast nook.
Kashmir Paisley Fabric, Tea/Green
It may not be clear in this image, but this is a very small-scale print. It's 54 inches wide with banding on both ends. It would be adorable for pleated cafe curtains.
Udaipur Fabric, Indigo on White Linen
This is another very dainty pattern by Peter Dunham. I plan to pair it with the velvet pictured next for a project I am currently working on.
Logan Solid Velvet Fabric, Sea Glass
I like to mix textures. I've been having a lot of pillows made with prints on the front, luscious velvet on the back and a thick velvet cord at the seams.
Julia Double Fabric, Blue on Natural
Mally Skok is a Boston local who is super nice and super talented. I love this dainty little print of hers.
Mewar Fabric, Aqua/Lime on Oyster
Here's another print from Mally Skok. Some of her work almost looks like botanical field studies.
Grace Fabric, Willow
I recently discovered Jasper fabrics. To say I am in love would be an understatement. Isn't this fabric stunning?
Lotus Fabric, Sprout on White Linen
Galbraith & Paul's lotus print is just gorgeous. All of their fabrics are hand-blocked in Philadelphia — I love that. I would love a studio tour.
Seville Tile Fabric, Kiwi/Turquoise on White Linen
Here's another gorgeous print from Galbraith & Paul.
Mohawk MLF2203-03 Fabric
I like to try to mix in a little structure when gathering fabrics. This mountains print is another great small-scale pattern.
Kalika Paisley Print, Citron
I love this pattern by Schumacher. The citron color is the best. It also comes at a slightly better price point than some of the others with a similar look.
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