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The use of silk in interior design has been a very strong
trend for the last few years. Interior Delights carries
a delicious range of silks from plain, striped, checked
or embroidered Dupioni, to incredibly rich silk jacquards.
When creating draperies with silk, we at Interior Delights
always recommend interlining the silk fabrics, usually
with a high quality wide width cotton flannel. This helps
to protect the precious silk fibres from the harmful rays
of the sun. In caring for Silk, we always recommend dry-cleaning
only. If pressing is required, a low-temperature iron,
with no steam, and a press cloth is recommended.
It is only natural for silks to have some irregularities:
This is the nature of 100% silk fabric. Surface variations
in silk are to be expected and are desirable. Silk, after
all, is a natural fibre, and variations in the weave of
silk fabrics are characteristics of the fabric and are
in no way to be considered defective.
WAVERLY is a name that
is widely recognized for decorative fabrics, especially
prints. Did you know that they also offer a complete line
of solid, woven, chenille and sheer fabrics, all of them
finished to the highest of standards? If you are considering
bedding ensembles, window treatments or decorative pillows,
WAVERLY has you covered.
The ROBERT ALLEN GROUP
is a leading designer and marketer of decorative fabrics
to the interior design trade. The Robert Allen Group distributes
products through the following divisions: ROBERT ALLEN,
BEACON HILL, AMETEX, ROBERT ALLEN CONRACT and ROBERT ALLEN
@ HOME brands, as well as the ROBERT ALLEN COLOUR LIBRARY,
the well-known industry standard sample book.
ADISSON – Decorative Drapery
Rods and Accents
Interior Delights is proud to represent this fine product
line. These are “quality hand-crafted curtain rod
window treatments that go beyond the ordinary and yet
are still able to meld beautifully in virtually any well-thought-out
space. Adissons home décor products speak to consumers
looking for timeless, quality pieces with which to drape
their windows.”
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