Tyler Graphic, a line known for its range of elegant and whimsical styles, uses hand-printing, painting and blocking techniques, and has produced over the years an extensive portfolio of patterns.

Ted Tyler recently launched his custom designed wall covering line, and we are very pleased to discover his work published in Traditional Home Magazine.

Pages 77 through 79 in the February and March issue features pattern Rose Du Roi in Graphite, and pattern Monkey Business in custom pink , where designers Mariette Himes Gomez & daughter Brooke applied the wall coverings in a luxurious 3,400 square-foot Manhattan apartment.

All wall coverings are available in 100% linen rag paper and come in 10 yard panels.

Now available through our Pasadena showroom!

www.tylergraphic.com

The 2013 issue of Southwest Style Magazine, one of the most extensive and informative resources, features a number of acclaimed interior designers, as well as some of the finest furniture, case goods, textiles, materials, art, and several other home goods.

JW Harris, Inc., one of the Valley’s most renowned to-the-trade showrooms, introduces Powell & Bonnell fabrics, furniture, and lighting. Pages 136 through 137 showcases some of the award-winning collections of lighting and furnishings. Installation shots include the Phoenix Sofa, Phoenix Chair, Quarry Coffee Table, Zurich Coffee Table, Parabola Occasional Table, Halo Chandelier, and the Satay Floor Lamp.

The signature line is also represented by our showroom in the Southern California, Las Vegas, and Hawaii territories!

http://www.powellandbonnell.com/

Joanna Poitier, of JSP Interiors, Inc., presents her latest project in which she transformed this ranch home into an elegant yet warm living space.

Pictured are a few spaces she created which showcase various ways that antique and traditional elements have been blended in fresh and current ways.

Poitier, who is also in a creative partnership with Janet Rodriguez of Embroidery Palace and Florio Collection, incorporated both lines in this beautiful home located within a gated community in Rancho Santa Fe, California.

This 15,000 square foot household is covered in Florio’s Linen Collection, which is made of 100% linen. The windows are covered in richly handmade embroidered drapery panels and the ottoman is upholstered in Florio linen. The trendy bar stools are also covered in the collection and include ornate yet graceful embroidered details by Embroidery Palace.

The designer reinvented timeless antiques through Villa Melrose Antiques and topped the design with a chandelier from the heart of Italy.

Remaining fabrics throughout the space are from Trend, eclectic artwork is by the famous Bottero, carpets are by Stark, and fabrication was performed by Silvermoon Decor.

Check out the entire Florio Collection and all it has to offer:

http://www.floriocollection.com/

In case you missed out on our recent Facebook post, here are some more shots of the beautiful lounge chairs featured in the The California Home + Design Big Style Showcase House.

Malabar’s new Chimichanga Collection has created a lot of buzz since its debut, and here is a peek at some recent press on the pair of chairs it is covered in…

The fabric definetly makes a great statement piece in the room..what do you think?

To view the full blog post on this project please visit http://mollyloot.com/big-style-small-spaces-showcase-house-the-pic

Also, here is a direct link to the Chimichanga collection to get some more insight on the pattern..

http://www.malabar.co.uk/product.php?pattern_book_code=CM&patternbook_id=4429&category_id=11&pid=7

One of our most favored wallcovering lines has presented us with some fresh new designs. Introducing the all new Ravissant Wallcovering patterns!  If you’re looking for some inspiration and innovative textures or designs to use in a project, these patterns may just satisfy your aesthetic vision.
Shown from the top left first row:
Pattern: Shagreen
Colors: Sea, Earth, Mustard, Coral, Azul
Pattern: Stuco Antico
Colors: Cottage, Sage Leaf, Lilac Mist, Cornsilk, Melon
Shown from the second row left:
Pattern: Jazz
Colors: Twig, Kettle, Hammer, China Clay, Trumpet
Pattern: Mokume
Colors: Dusk, Lampblack, Leaf, Ecru, Platinum, Traditional
Shown from the bottom row:
Pattern: Desert Crackle
Colors: River Rock, Creme, Cornflower, Clay, Fern
We’re hoping most of you take this advantage and get a hold of these fabulous new patterns! Please contact us for various memo samples and pricing information.

One of our most favored wallcovering lines has presented us with some fresh new designs. Introducing the all new Ravissant Wallcovering patterns!  If you’re looking for some inspiration and innovative textures or designs to use in a project, these patterns may just satisfy your aesthetic vision.

Shown from the top left first row:

Pattern: Shagreen

Colors: Sea, Earth, Mustard, Coral, Azul

Pattern: Stuco Antico

Colors: Cottage, Sage Leaf, Lilac Mist, Cornsilk, Melon

Shown from the second row left:

Pattern: Jazz

Colors: Twig, Kettle, Hammer, China Clay, Trumpet

Pattern: Mokume

Colors: Dusk, Lampblack, Leaf, Ecru, Platinum, Traditional

Shown from the bottom row:

Pattern: Desert Crackle

Colors: River Rock, Creme, Cornflower, Clay, Fern

We’re hoping most of you take this advantage and get a hold of these fabulous new patterns! Please contact us for various memo samples and pricing information.

August-September Travel Schedule
Steve Nielsen: In San Diego- August 28th to 30th showing Avrett, Tyler Graphic, Savel Textiles, John Saladino, Yangki Wallcoverings, Ravissant Wallcoverings, and previewing Sun Furniture.
Geoff Wallace: In Las Vegas- September 10th to 13th showing Rodolph Textiles and Rose Tarlow Melrose House.
Steve Nielsen: In New York- September 17th to 26th presenting Leavitt Weaver with NY Representative Andrea Elish.
Geoff Wallace: In Arizona- September 23th to 29th showing Kerry Joyce and Stratum Textiles.

One of Sun Furniture’s latest custom made pieces demonstrates how well two very contrasting finishes can complement each other so well!

The Enigma Armoire 1 is also a great example for showing there are no limits to creating your desired furniture piece and incorporating it in your dream home. Judging from the standard Enigma Armoire’s, this custom item merges both traditional and modern elements into one exquisite cabinet.

This particular piece entails a custom metallic finish on the doors and coffee on walnut finish on the case of the cabinet. It includes hand carved vertical details on (2) touch latch pocket doors. The client changed the pull-out TV swivel and adjustable shelf below, turning it into their own custom interior configuration: One center divider, one closet center rod per section, and two fixed shelves.

Another great interior feature is the motion sensor LED lighting fixtures!

To view a tear sheet of the standard Enigma Armoire 1 and Enigma Armoire 2, please follow the links here:

http://www.sunfurnituredesign.com/tearsheet/cabinet_01.pdf

http://www.sunfurnituredesign.com/tearsheet/cabinet_02.pdf

In the process of refreshing our textile inventory, our showroom is looking better than ever…

Recently replenished our Faux Leather Rodolph inventory! Fantastic broad range of colors, textures, and patterns available, each capturing a different experience.

http://rodolph.com/default.html 

Talk about history!

Featured in the June 2012 issue of Traditional Home Magazine is one of Rose Tarlow’s original cotton fabrics…Bloomsbury.

Page 24 shows the pattern in the Kiwi colorway, however, the fabric is also available in Merlot and Saffron. It has been a great success over the years, and really is the perfect summer pattern!

Renowned interior designer, Albert Hadley, who was known for his bold and creative eye, talks about this classic fabric.  

Thomas Jayne from New York quoted the legendary designer on this equally historic pattern, stating “Albert Hadley once spoke to me about what makes a beautiful chintz.  He said it must be well-drawn-like a work of art.  It should have architecture-meaning the design is ordered and ideally a stripe or other geometric pattern.  And the colors must be good! This print works because it represents these qualities well, and there is an almost gauzy softness, without being mushy, that makes it up-to date.” It couldn’t have been described any better!

Visit the Rose Tarlow website to get a more in-depth description of the pattern, as well as the rest of her beautiful collection.

http://rosetarlow.com/index.php 

One of our new favorite pieces is the Monarca Dining Table 3 by Sun Furniture Design. We have come to expect such spectacles from lines like Sun, and the following table is no exception. It is an elegant combination of wood bases with polished or brushed nickel plated metal feet. Top finishes for this piece include Standard Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany.

Shown in the first image is a customized version, located at our showroom. Second image shows the side view detail, which is where most of the beauty rests. It is definitely a must see in person!

Here’s the link to it’s tearsheet.. http://www.sunfurnituredesign.com/products/monarca_diningtable3.htm#

Enjoy!