Eric Cohler has created a great looking collection of lodge inspired fabrics for Lee Jofa. It's been around for a number of years now, but I don't think I've ever shown it all together before. Well, it's time to fix that right now!
I really enjoy the whimsey of this first fabric, Antlers. Pierre Frey has been doing similar fabrics for years, see
here, but most are now discontinued and they were all much more serious, anyway. This Eric Cohler version is a fresh modern take.
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Eric Cohler Antlers in Teal |
If you like a sophisticated paisley, Giovanni Pais is just that, but in really great colorways. By the way, speaking of color, a lot of the collection mixes and matches together.
This charmer, Mille Fleur, below, is one of my favorite fabrics in the collection.
Sundance, a woven tapestry, is absolutely gorgeous in person. It's expensive though, so it's a fabric to use in small quantities and in places where it can make a big impression. I like it for Euro Shams or headboards in the bedroom. In the living room, it's great for toss pillows or to upholster the top of an ottoman.
One fabric in this collection has become a clear favorite of designers and decorating bloggers. That fabric is Woods, below. I've used it many times and it never disappoints! (By the way, have you seen it somewhere else?)
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Woods Graphite |
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Woods Brown |
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Woods Lake |
Woods, by the way, has a coordinating wallpaper that is also very popular. It looks dramatic and fabulous in any room, but I especially like to use it in powder rooms. It's also great in offices, entry ways and on the bed wall in any bedroom.
But, honestly, like all the fabrics in the collection, you can't go wrong wherever you use Woods.
Lastly, here are a few of my favorite fabrics in the group mixed in with a few other items I like:
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Pretty Combo! |
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