Creation Baumann Vivendi Collection Coco Fabric:
Ralph Lauren Josslyn Velvet: A machine-woven vel-
This curtain fabric in a modern, embroidered tulle conveys
vet comprised of 83 percent viscose and 17 percent cot-
an aura of haute couture with a border reminiscent of etched
ton, Josslyn is available in three colorways: oyster, caviar
lace. Feibelman cited the fashion inspiration as a favorite
and truffle. Feibelman described the fabric as, “Glamorous
element and remarked, “You can add drama to a room with
and so textural — so much so that it looks very different in
Vivendi — it makes a statement.”
the morning than it does at night, giving the owner variety,
“Creation Baumann offers fabrics that are new and innova-
while still having a solid fabric.”
tive in materials and execution,” adds Linda Bard, ASID, of
Ric Owens, of Owens Planning & Design in Miami
Furze Bard + Associates in Hollywood, Florida. Bard agrees
Beach, specifies Ralph Lauren fabrics from the Jeffrey Mi-
with Feibelman that Creation Baumann’s fabrics make a
chaels showroom “for their timeless textures and patterns,
statement, affirming, “The use of smocked patterns, cut-out
which complement our classic to traditional designs.” Ow-
details, vibrant sheen and interesting textiles makes it a fab-
ens has used the fabrics in a variety of installations, “from
ric line that is a top choice when I am searching for fabrics.”
equestrian farms in Ocala, Florida, to beach houses in Cap-
tiva or penthouses in New York City,” because “the fabrics
have a refined elegance and diversification.”
C&C Milano Cerro Collection: Made in Italy, this 100 Elitis Matieres Sophistiquees Collection: A collection
percent linen fabric is available in approximately 90 colors of self-colored fabrics surfaced with gold, silver and glossy,
and, according to Feibelman, “C&C uses the finest linen to scintillating materials. “I love this woven vinyl fabric. It
manufacture their fabrics and it shows.” Custom embroidery gives you great style, texture and durability all in one.”
is also available on these linens, which are suitable for bed- Available in white, grey, mole-brown and black, its incred-
ding, tablecloths, draperies or upholstery. Feibelman cites ibly soft texture provides the feel of woven leather, but with
versatility as one of the reasons it is a favorite and quips, “I more durability.
could definitely live with this fabric.” South Florida decorator Keith Powell, of A. Keith Powell
When asked to comment on this collection, Cynthia Interiors in Miami, had a lot to say about the Matieres So-
Thomas, of Cynthia Thomas Interiors in Palm Beach, Flor- phistiquees Collection, and about Elitis in general. “I love
ida, exclaimed, “No one can do linen like C&C!” Thomas their products!” was his immediate reaction. “I have been
recounts, “The first time I saw C&C Milano fabric at the using their wallpapers and fabrics since Jeffrey Michaels in-
Jeffrey Michaels & Company showroom I was like a kid troduced me to the line.” Powell tries to use something from
in a candy store. It was love at first sight.” A veteran de- Elitis in every project to add something “different and unex-
signer of 15 years, Thomas sees linen fabric all the time, but pected.” He states, “Although most of their products run on
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gushes, “C&C is in a class of its own. The hand of the fab- the wild side, they do make beautiful, simple fabrics such as
ric, the colors and the patterns are each more delicious than their linen and mohair.” Powell concluded by saying, “I will
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the one before.” Thomas also commended their impeccable be a life-long customer and can hardly wait to see what they
customer service and expansive product availability. come up with next!”
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