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curtains for cobistyle ~ take II

Posted by Cobi on Monday February 25, 2013 at 06:59 AM
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In case you haven’t heard, cobistyle is back in the drapery business!

I wanted to scroll you through the patterns we chose for our debut collection - starting with this fabulous blue and white ikat print - so fresh!

blue and white panel

For a little more subtle look, I love this faded paisley in denim blue and earthy red, printed on a natural, slubby linen.

paisley

Like something more crisp and colourful? We have a multi-coloured ikat that will work with many solid shades you may already have in your home.

multi-colour ikat

I love this sunny stripe - yellow, orange, pink, purple and chocolate - it changes every time you look at it. So lively!

sunny stripe

And this modern, stylized botanical, printed on a seafoam coloured chunky, woven cotton. Great for a family room or kitchen.

woven stylized botanical

This vibrant plaid feels like silk taffeta but has the durability of polyester. It’s formal but fun at the same time.

taffeta plaid

And this large scale floral botanical has it all - colour, character, life - all printed on a chunky cream cotton weave.

woven floral

If you like botanicals but a more contemporary colour palette - check out this wonderful Dijon yellow with a brown transfer pattern printed on top.

mustard botanical

If geometric’s your thing - this charcoal grey circular pattern is contemporary but soft at the same time.

charcoal geometric

I love the Moroccan pattern on this unlined, crisp white fabric - such a great update to traditional sheers!

sheer grey geometric

Here’s another fun sheer - the colour is somewhere between yellow and green - citrine! - with an embroidered fuchsia scribble pattern. So great on its own, or layered under a plain drape.

sheer scribble

Speaking of layers - we did a beautiful linen-look white sheer. Such a classic and hard to find!

white sheer

And because we loved the white so much, we also did it in natural linen-look as well. These are going in my boy’s room.

natural sheer linen

I’m a sucker for velvet and so we found four fabulous colours and lined them with a silk-lookalike for a reversible panel that is to die for.

purple silk

This is the Aubergine - so regal!

purple velvet

And the Indigo - so rich!

navy velvet

And the Citrine is gorgeous…

green velvet

And Mouse - a warm neutral for all the grey lovers out there…

mocha brown velvet

We’re also selling all of these great drapery fabrics by-the-yard in case you want to match cushions, bedding or upholstered pieces to your drapery. So where to find it? We’re hoping to have a decor store in every major centre across Canada selling this drapery by Fall and in the mean time, you’re welcome to shop it on-line at www.qdesigncentre.com.

pillow stack

Designer drapery at a fraction of the cost of custom - a welcome addition to the market, don’t you think? Now I have to decide which pattern to leave up in my living room where these pictures were taken… please post your opinion!

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 03/01 at 06:02 PM

They are just beautiful!  You always have the prettiest drapery.  I own cobistyle drapery panels and I love them. 

I’m glad to hear these will be available soon.

 

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 02/25 at 11:44 AM

I love the velvet curtains with the silk look-alike reversible panel. Hard to choose from the rich fabulous colours….in my dream world it would be aubergine for fall, indigo for a Russian-style romantic winter look, and citrine for spring! Then the sheers for summer of course so they could softly billow in a warm summer breeze.

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