
29 Jul Maximalist Trimmings And Tassels That Make A Statement
- Interpreting geometric motifs from Kilims, Colefax and Fowlerâs âCorinâ braid is densely embroidered to evoke the fine work of artisan weavers. A perfect embellishment for the edge of plain curtains or to add depth to a decorative scheme, the rich colourways combine beautifully throughout the range.
- âPin017 Roucheâ from Dedar is a lavish tufted braid with a soft and silky feel available in a host of luxurious colourways, including violetta aragosta, pictured here.
- Villa Novaâs new âTuftyâ braid in tutti-frutti will add a touch of play, fun and variety to your home interiors with its array of small tassels in rainbow colours. Available at Romo.
- Samuel & Sonsâ âMargauxâ tassel fringe is part of a luxurious collection of classical passementerie reminiscent of 18th century exquisite craftsmanship in a sophisticated colour palette.
- One of the only remaining factories now left in France, Les Passementeries de l’Ile de France been producing braids, tiebacks, jasmines and cut fringes, among many other specialist trimmings, since 1926. The âPop Artâ tieback available at Turnell & Gigon shows its take on a more contemporary look
- Traversâ âKiawahâ trimming, available at Zimmer + Rohde, is a hand embroidered trellis design using natural raffia on linen. As many as 8 pairs of hands were used to create each length, creating a subtle irregularity that becomes part of the overall design.