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by Megan
3 months ago in Design Dilemma
Coordinating Fabrics
Can anyone suggest fabrics that match well with Kelly Wearstler's Imperial Trellis in citrine?

The fabric is a bit lighter than the picture. I love Schumacher's Hot House in spark but have been told it's too bold paired with the trellis fabric (I attached a picture of that fabric, too).
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Barnhart Gallery Against a solid sofa such as this, I like the two together, assuming the citrine color is in there -- I think my monitor sees it, but would need real eyes.
3 months ago ·
olldroo If it is for cushions, I agree with barnhartgallery, very nice combination. Cushions are where you can be daring and achieve a fabulous effect. Even if the citrine is paler it will still be fine as long as you have the shading right.
3 months ago ·
shortped The hot house is my very favorite fabric...I want to do drapes with it!
3 months ago ·
Dytecture I agree the Hot House in Spark is a great choice. In theory you could have a contrasting color with a similar graphic design at a different scale.

3 months ago ·
shortped I think if the citrine is a chair, then hot house will be a nice pillow. Both together in large quantities might be too much.
3 months ago ·
Megan Thanks for the affirmation, everyone!! What would you choose as a solid accent color? What about a small scale pattern? I've thought about ticking stripes or the Betwixt pattern in indigo.
3 months ago ·
olldroo Are we talking all cushions here Megan? If so I would just like a plain blue to match the deep blue in Hot House, I think it will make your patterns pop more.
3 months ago ·
shortped Not ticking...the patterns will fight...the pic is good...a solid with texture would be nice
3 months ago ·
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