I've been noticing a refreshing paradigm shift in textiles lately, especially when it comes to the fabrics being used for pillows. Free-form, painterly patterns and watercolor-esque hues are stealing some attention away from the ubiquitous graphic patterns and opaque inks that we see far too often these days.
The ones I've liked best are from
Rebecca Atwood, who hand-paints and hand-screenprints her fabrics, along with Megan Adams (who does some hand-screening too), and
Eskayel, a company that reproduces hand-painted patterns. I also love the one-off designs of
Kindah Khalidy, but there aren't that many pillows at her shop. Here's a lineup of my top picks:
Cococozy Maroc Etoile Cotton Pillow -
Eskayel Dynasty - Slate -
Rebecca Atwood Diagonal Dip Dyed Stripe Jayson Home Hunter Sofa - $1,596 (on sale right now!)
Furbish Vintage Shiraz Rug -
Fulton Ottomans Thoughts on the matter? Are you loving this relatively new crop of textile designs as much as I am? My favorites out of the bunch are
Megan Adams' Baubles, Blues,
Rebecca Atwood's Spots, and
Kindah's painted pillow (the gold tassels are just amazing). What about you?