Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Indian influence
Summer is in the air and I'm being drawn to Indian fabrics at the mo. These ottomans caught my eye. They are made by Danish designer Mette Hay who picked up gorgeous vintage sari fabrics on her travels around India and then patchworked them together to create uniquely beautiful pieces.I also love the sugary shades of these fabrics by Welsh company Elanbach. They were inspired by an array of tiles, textiles and artefacts during a visit to India and would be perfect in creating a bright and breezy mood for those long summer evenings.
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