Description
The timeless Indienne is here turned fresh and modern in a 1980s Cohama Fabrics piece titled “Geisha.” Some might call this a Jacobean — I call it Indienne since it is not actual crewel work.
Absolutely stunning colors and big, bold design with an amazing amount of rich detail. I especially love the geometric fretwork in between the floral columns.
Would make utterly fabulous pillows, or cover a couple of dining room chair seats, craft a bold Roman shade, and more!
COLORS: Dark chocolate, mocha, khaki, ultimate gray, peach, mauve, white, and black.
SIZE: 53.5″ wide + 1″ selvage each side by 38″ or 1 yard + 2″
CONDITION: Superior!
Maker: Cohama made textiles early in the 20th century and the fabrics were used by such design luminaries as Diane Von Furstenburg. Read more about Cohama fabric here: https://thevintagetraveler.wordpress.com/tag/cohama/
SUSTAINABILITY: ALL my packaging except tape is 100% re-used. Your invoice is available digitally in your account. I source vintage items and resources either as they are, or to upcycle into new products, giving them a new life. This reduces demand on current resources, preserves history, and keeps valuable items out of the landfill, all of which asks just a little bit less out of our ever-giving Mother Earth. Etsy buys carbon offsets for all shipping, which is a win-win for the sustainability-minded shopper.
Everything from a smoke-free and pet-free studio.