Showing posts with label silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silk. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Peacock Elegance

Last fall I was asked to create a tablecloth for an intimate wedding dinner at a table for forty guests. The clients had extremely discerning taste that leaned toward clean and classically contemporary. The dinner took place in a tent, following the ceremony outside under a chuppa created with branches and garden roses.
The table gradually evolved into the boat shape, beautifully curved and tapered toward each end.




To continue with the clean look, I felt that the fabric needed to hug the table curves and have interest on the table top. A patterned fabric was decided against. We chose to use silk dupioni in a gorgeous peacock color. The silk is a dream to work with, holds folds and curves perfectly to the table shape.  




I decided to provide interest by creating a basket weave pattern with the silk. A sewing machine was not even used! I cut strips of fabric, measured to coordinate with the changing table size, and wove the strips right on the table. The strips sides were folded under and ironed before the weaving.




After the basket weave was completed, I attached the full width of the fabric to the woven section and skirted the entire table to the floor. To insure that the guests wouldn't pick at and "undo" the weave, I "tacked" (with a small piece of double-sided tape for fabric)) each intersection of fabric strips. Thank goodness I did; as soon as I had finished, the client came out and test pulled at the strips to see what would happen. They stayed. 




Of course, the setting was amazing, the flowers were dazzling and the weather held out! It was one of those magical nights...

Images courtesy of New Image Photography
Floral decor and event design by Pieter Bouterse Studio

Thank you to Cindy at My Romantic Home!

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Carcassone Silk




I am really enjoying the colors and design of this new Christopher Hyland silk, Carcassone.




It has an ornament / grottesca feeling to it, one of my weaknesses in design.





Monday, October 18, 2010

Silk and demure





I wouldn't mind if this was my "sewing room".
Or office, or sitting room, or bedroom or living room! It is charming. 





The silk curtains are luscious and I really like that chair.

  

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Textures abound

Backed by a concrete wall, this tiny space is filled with contrasts. 

The shiny silk and gilt wood of the settee, the knubby wool of the rug, the soft gloss of the wax candle behind the mottled glass of the lantern all complement the smooth roughness of the concrete.
 


Decor magazine        Interior Designer:  Eleanor Roper Interior Style & Design in Atlanta



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