The top six James Dunlop curtain fabrics will be available in June 2020

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The design is based on digitally printed, layered palm leaves, with strong tonal hues gradually softening to form a gradient-style print.



Rhea Culliford, of James Dunlop, has revealed her top six living room curtain fabrics across all James Dunlop brands.

 

We've compiled them here for you to see.

 

  1. KYOTO

 

100% linen | 290cm wide | yarn-dyed

 

Kyoto, a James Dunlop brand classic, features a timeless linen feel with an airo finish for a wonderful soft handle. Yarn is dyed to provide depth and texture with a tonal color. The yarn is available in 15 colorways, which include gentle muted neutrals, natural linen tones, and blues.

 

  1. MIRA

 

93% PL, 4% CO, and 3% VI | 300 cm broad

 

 Mira is made up of three layers of woven yarn, giving it a fine texture and airiness. The design is gently colored in light grays, whites, and neutral tones, with a basic stripe pattern that balances color and construction.

 

  1. Coastal

 

100% PL, 320 cm wide

 

 Coastal employs a soothing neutral color palette to reflect the beach's sand, stones, and shells. We use 100% polyester yarn to create a slubbed linen appearance and enhance its durability.

 

  1. LEILA

 

100% LI | 138 cm broad.

 

Leila presents a contemporary interpretation of the classic floral motif. Leila is reminiscent of a delicate watercolor, with flower designs subtly layered over background silhouettes. The design showcases the vivid hues of spring and is printed on a foundation of 100% linen.

 

  1. Illusion

 

100% PL | 290 cm broad

 

 Three layers of woven yarn create a delicate, classic design. The illusion of a natural linen weave surrounded by a fine voile creates harmony between the layers and a pleasant flow through the fabric. The material is 100% polyester, with a certified AS1530.2 FR grade.

 

  1. PACIFIC

 

69% PL, 20% LI, and 11% VI | 297 cm broad

 

Pacific, inspired by nature's narrative, maintains its long-standing tradition of bringing the outdoors inside. The design is based on digitally printed, layered palm leaves, with strong tonal hues gradually softening to form a gradient-style print. In four stunning combinations, a coastal palette reflects colors from the sea to the beach.



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