Michael Devine has certainly been a busy man. First, his fabric line is now being represented in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut by John Rosselli & Associates. And even better, Michael has just introduced new additions to his fabric line. I'm crazy about the new prints, especially "Dottie", seen above at the far left. (Doesn't it look like a print that Albert Hadley might use?). Michael was kind enough to send me some photos of the new fabrics, and the charming vignettes have convinced me to hop the next train to Kinderhook, NY to visit his shop in person!
(For those of you in Atlanta, Michael's fabric is available at the Jerry Pair showroom.)
Michael used his "Dottie" print on this notepad and pencil cup, available on his website.
They are all great - and the vignettes are charming - especially that dot in grey and white.
ReplyDeleteThose pale blue pillows in that setting are just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHow DEVINE!!!! and so, so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat better way is there to spend a weekend leisurely driving up through the Hudson Valley to Kinderhook. Do a little shopping, stop by some farms and hit Michael Devine's shop-ah perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove dotty - it has the look of an animal print, but tamed down a bit.
ReplyDeleteVery Albert Hadley! And what could be better than a trip to Kinderhook in October? Just watch out for Brom Bones.
ReplyDeletelove that little gray print on the cerused wood
ReplyDeleteOh I love them. They are all perfect. Maybe I can talk my mother in law to make me curtains with it! Love!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer, the post is great. Hope to see you Kinderhook very soon.
ReplyDeleteI like Dottie in red. Love the little stripe pillow too.
ReplyDeleteI am quite taken by the blue-and-white flowered fabric, the one used on the table. I wonder in what other colourways it is available.
ReplyDeleteAesthete- I've put in a call to Michael. I'll let you know what he says.
ReplyDeleteAesthete- Per Michael, any color you want for 25 yards. Or, the standard is the blue or the lettuce green on white linen cotton. If you prefer 100% linen it comes in straw and coral. Hope that helps.
ReplyDeleteHis fabrics are fabulous! Great post. Amanda
ReplyDeleteJennifer, Love them all. Great fabric designs, from the stripes, dotties, to the floral motif. Wonderful post!
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