Tagged: ‘In The Press’

Nanjing Makes a Cameo at High Point

Nanjing at High PointDon’t miss Thomas Jayne’s post on Interior Design about the Newport Mansions Showroom at High Point.

Thomas Jayne notes that the space was tied together using Schumacher’s sophisticated Nanjing Print in Porcelain, which is shown here as a chic blue and white bedspread.


St. Louis Inspired

When Amie Corley redesigned her 1907 St. Louis home, she was just starting her career as an interior decorator. The work she did in her own home inspired her friends to ask for help with their interiors and from there Corley began Amie Corley Interiors: “Textiles and wallpaper are always her starting point and Amie’s interiors express a love of texture, big doses of color and mixing antiques with mid-century modern, with her Louisiana roots providing great inspiration.”

Tell us what you think of Corley’s use of local influences, texture and color…


Rustic Chic Meets NY Spaces!

Don’t miss Fawn Hill Farm featured in the October issue of New York Spaces Magazine. Interior designer Joel Woodard selected Schumacher’s Pyne Hollyhock cotton chintz fabric, originally used by Albert Hadley more than a half century ago, for a pair of sophisticated full-length curtain panels with tailored valances.

Tell how you’d like to use this timeless fabric…


Cleanse Your Palate


Maison 21 shares some of their favorite Schumacher prints. Brighten up your Monday with these fabulous selections, including Giraffe Linen, Zimba, Fireworks, Arches Print, Sonriza Print and Zebra Print.

We’d love to see the prints you love. Share them here…


2010 Home of the Year


Colorado Homes & Lifestyles featured this bold Denver home in their 30th Anniversary Issue.  Check out these stunning interiors and read about remodeling this fantastic space.

Tell us what you like about the 2010 Home of the Year…


Move Your Mouse to Explore

Shop by exploring Traditional Home’s new interactive magazine. Click inside the well stories to find all the detailed product information. Those awesome orange dots appear on each digital page and make this site a designer version of Candyland.

Tell us what you think about this new way to shop online…


Classic Interpretation

Pyne Hollyhock Print has origins as an English block printed cotton. It was first used by preeminent American designer Albert Hadley in 1962 for his client Mrs. Nancy Pyne, a close friend of both Mr. Hadley’s and associate Sister Parrish. The original chintz fabric can be found in the book Influential Interiors and in the July 2009 issue of House Beautiful. Mrs. Pyne has graciously lent her faded vintage fabric to Schumacher to interpret.

See what Go Design Go has to say about this iconic print!

For Schumacher’s Classic Prints-Spring 2010 Collection, this fabric was reproduced with the original scale and detail in chic updated shades.


Fashion-Inspired Interiors

Spot color trends with fashion and use these gorgeous palettes featured in this latest post by Coco + Kelley to inspire your wardrobe and home design.

Don’t forget to check out Schumacher’s couture-influenced Indoor/Outdoor fabrics by fashion favorite Trina Turk.

Tell us which of these color trends you like best…


Best in Show: Kelly Proxmire

This year the Washington Design Center relocated the showcase space from the basement to the fifth floor and nabbed DC’s top designers, including Kelly Proxmire.

Proxmire’s glamorous foyer uses a radiant black, white and turquoise color palette.

White Schumacher grass-cloth lines the walls and enhances the space with stunning and subtle texture.

Have you been there? Seen it? Tell us what you think…


To Market, To Market

Opera in Aqua, 174000.Interior Design’s Market Tabloid is out! Don’t miss this inspiring issue featuring Design Icons such as Saul Steinberg’s Views of Paris and Opera from Schumacher.

Enjoy the view and tell us what you think…


Loves Gainsborough Velvet

Does your pet have a favorite piece of furniture or fabric? Cuddle up with these design lovers and their furry friends featured on Design to Inspire.

Check out posh pup, Harry, as he relaxes on Schumacher’s sublime and sophisticated Gainsborough Velvet.  Schuamcher scores big, even with canine clientèle.

Tell us which Schumacher fabric your pet prefers?


Matthew Patrick Smyth for Patterson, Flynn & Martin

Matthew Patrick Smyth for Patterson, Flynn & MartinTraipse around NYC with Empress of the Eye as this design maven reveals the ne plus ultra of springtime spots on a Gotham scavenger hunt.

Don’t miss the Patterson, Flynn & Martin’s window at the D&D Building. The display shows off Matthew Patrick Smyth’s New Classics Collection.

Visit the 6th Floor and tell us what you think of the collection…


Jamie Drake’s World of Color

Read up on design advice from Jamie Drake, who talks about his favorite projects, personal style and of course color in this interview with Design Sponge!

Don’t miss Jamie Drake’s iconic collection for Schumacher. These bold luxury prints and wovens embody the very best of contemporary American glamour. The collection features unexpected twists on tweed,  sophisticated silks and luxurious lampas.

Tell us which fabric suits your style.


Look at Martha Stewart Living

Martha Stewart Living, May 2010The May issue of Martha Stewart Living is all about color. There is something for everyone so enjoy the beautiful photography while you find the hue that’s right for you! Schumacher’s Sunglasses Print in Orange is right on the cover!

Don’t miss the article on Trina Turk inside this issue!

Tell us about your palette…


Pops of Color

Sargent Taffeta in Celestial Blue, 22646Jamie Drake enhances this Traditional Home with bold color choices. Using drapery and wallpaper, Drake adds deep blue to the classic front parlor. The Sargent Silk Taffeta’s rich hue gives the space a fresh burst of color. It is also a beautiful compliment to the adjoining library.

Tell us how you use color in your designs or in your own home…