The linens I’ve been noting for summer dinner parties—and summer bedrooms? That would be Collection IV, the latest line of handmade textiles from Studio Ford, based in LA (and frequent collaborators with Commune). The collection is inspired by the tradition of overshot weaving; popular in the US at the turn of the 19th century, it’s easily recognized by its repeated geometric patterns, but Studio Ford’s take is made using the block printing techniques that sparked their own beginnings.
Take a look at some of the subtly colorful, subtly patterned—and, often, reversible—quilts, tablecloths, and throws.
Photography by Giulio Ghirardi.
And for more handmade textiles, consider:
- Hudson Valley Hues: At Home with an Inventive Textile Designer
- Wallpaper Inspired by the Shakers from Fayce Textiles
- Trend Alert: Modern Wall Hangings in Wintery Shades of White
N.B.: This post was first published on June 30, 2022 on Remodelista.
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