Fabrics

After a career in managing investment funds in Egypt, Susan Deliss transitioned into design, recognizing a gap in textiles with a story. She sought out artisans to create unique lampshades and weave fabrics inspired by her travels.

Her collection is expanding, with her ikat lampshades becoming popular. Susan is dedicated to hand-crafted, hand-printed pieces, which we wholeheartedly support.

1. EMBRACE PATTERNS

Taking risks can be rewarding in interior design. Susan Deliss showcases how to layer patterns using bold colors and contrasting designs. Combine small intricate prints with larger patterns for depth, and balance with solid colors through painted walls or simple, textured furniture to prevent overwhelming the space.

2. FOCUS ON DETAILS

Subtle accents can transform a serene bedroom setup. Ikat fabrics introduce a hint of global flair. This traditional Indonesian dyeing method results in soft, blurred patterns that add character.

See how Sophie Paterson decorates with gray

3. MAKE PATTERNS STAND OUT

Chevron curtains inject a pop of color and style into a rustic dining area.

4. TIMELESS TONES

Tiffany Blue offers a chic and sophisticated touch, inspired by the iconic packaging of a famous New York brand. For those hesitant about bold wall colors, consider using it on accent furniture, in alcoves, or as a statement wall.

Check out how Sophie Ashby incorporates color and art in home design