Design Centre Stories

Tailored to Fit

Tailoring doesn’t just belong in the fashion industry. A profusion of classic fabrics that could easily make the leap on to the pattern-cutter’s table have arrived, with textured weaves, dogtooth, herringbone and smart checks. The trend also goes beyond fabrics: seek out details that have a natural affinity with tailoring, such as herringbone patterns for tiles and flooring, and furniture inlays that are the joinery equivalent of a neat seam. The catwalk-ready products pictured top to bottom are ‘Genie’ fabric by Chase Erwin; chevron flooring, by Siberian Floors; ‘Carreux’ wallcovering by Flamant for Arte; ‘Dolomites’ fabric by Nobilis; and an ‘Olympia’ table, by Davidson.

Chase Erwin, Ground Floor, Centre Dome
Siberian Floors, Third Floor, Design Centre East
Arte, Second Floor, Design Centre East
Nobilis, Ground Floor, South Dome
Davidson, First Floor, South Dome

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