
White linen upholstery fabric looks great on this curved, floating seating. Darkened ’50s style minimalist legs beautifully offset the pure white linen. Not one for a kids’ play room.

Passionate About Fabrics

White linen upholstery fabric looks great on this curved, floating seating. Darkened ’50s style minimalist legs beautifully offset the pure white linen. Not one for a kids’ play room.

Interesting Purple Upholstery Fabric on a classic chair. Ornate legs complement a lovely purple mohair velvet upholstery velvet fabric.

This blue Arik Levy Light glass light is quite striking. We love the design, colours, contours, the lot.
We don’t sell lights! So enjoy the image. But if you are adding high end blue fabrics to your scheme then please ask KOTHEA for some samples, we would love to get involved.

Adam Lay superyacht interior. Great colours, lighting and use of space.
No we didn’t get invited to the launch party 🙁

Orange, Black and red colourful upholstery velvets from Annabel Hall Design (formerly of PrivateLives). Whilst this might not suit everyone’s individual taste (what does) we can only admire the way everything is brought together from the details of the wall image to consistency of circular imagery. Great.

OK, this is proper faux leather upholstery in brown. Fantastic attention to detail on an otherwise classic design. NO attention to detail is spared – look at the rear of the chairs. How often will that be seen? Rarely. But with an attention to detail you think about the times when it will matter. Great stuff.

Astounding Interiors designed this special London bar. We like the detail on the tiles and the vertical bar front – interesting combinations of hard, geometric textures.
Great green lighting and of course the obligatory faux leather covered stools in the seating area to the rear.

We love the textured upholstery fabrics in Area Squared’s office space Gallery.
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We’ve scoured the net to find and list the sites we know and love. Some you already know, some you will love once you see them for the first time. Either way enjoy the depth and variety of the information on our industry and don’t forget to see which ones are voted as the ‘best’ at the end of this article – you can vote for your favourite too.
These are all sites that might be useful for interior designers rather than ones created by interior designers (or their suppliers) to promote their business. Maybe they provide a nice showcase or perhaps just a tad of inspiration in a seemingly never-ending sea of banality. Enjoy!
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As the cleverer ones amongst you have spotted there are not YET the 99 promised. Suggest more to me using the voting mechanism below (you can add voting options)….
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