Seeing that I seem to troll the internet for fabric on almost a daily basis, I thought I'd end the week with some photos of Jim Thompson Silk and No. 9 Thompson's new Spring collections. There were so many fabrics that caught my eye...like that Velvet Illusion, below, which would lend an El Morocco vibe to one's room. Tiger Hills might be a great substitution for the Braquenié print that slayed me last week (the one on Jayne Wrightsman's canapé and fauteuils). And for sheer drama I included the fabulous Ayuthya, at top, because it looks pretty spectacular. So on that note, I'm off to walk my condo and find something-anything- that needs a little refreshing with some new fabric.
Velvet Illusion- a velvet spin on Jim Thompson's classic Illusion print.
Taj Mahal
Jaipur
Hopi
Kosa Pan
And from No. 9 Thompson:
Tiger Hills
Arya Vine
Jatni
Santosh
Friday, February 19, 2010
Jim Thompson Silk Is Not Helping My Fabric Addiction
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I'm a great fan of their fabric, and it's wonderful to see it here in all its glory. I just posted about a piece of chenille that I will use to reupholster wing chairs in my master bedroom.
ReplyDeleteLoving Velvet Illusion.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love illusion fabric. It is one of my all time faves!
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful and varied. Just like Thailand. Thanks for reminding me.
ReplyDeleteSantosh! I just want to feel it then I'd know where to use it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like I'm in good company here. I kinda have a thing for fabric too !
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful and I want it in my library immediately! Off to call my Jerry Pair rep!
ReplyDeleteI love the first picture. Is that a fabric? Who makes it and where is it sold? Thanks
ReplyDeleteit is not helping mine neither. I'm glad Pierre Frey distributes Jim Thompson in France
ReplyDeleteLove velvet illusion. I can find something for that lush fabric! No problem!
ReplyDeleteKarena
I'm obsessed with Jim Thompson. I used several recently in projects and clients have fallen in love too. That's always the sign of a great fabric line in my book. Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteI love Jim Thompson fabrics and all the myths around his disappearance. his house in Bali is a must see (even if you need to fight hordes of tourist) and one cannot walk empty handed from any of his Bangkok store.
ReplyDeletelooks pretty good, i thinks
ReplyDeleteMy friends were in Bali and all over Thailand and came home with fabulous carvings and silks.
ReplyDeleteI love the very top one. Lovely post.
yvonne
The JT outlet store in Bangkok is fantastic.. I work in Asia and most of my fabric comes from there ..
ReplyDeleteOh, Jim Thompson is dangerous...don't tempt me
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