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7 Fun, Fresh Chinoiserie Fabrics

By Kerrysteele @kerrysteeleart
7 fun, fresh Chinoiserie fabrics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 If you are a regular reader of this blog, you will have seen my fabric designs before.  My Escher pagoda and "Tea caddy" were a fun way to take actual antiques that I own and turn them into modern, and fresh looks. I have used several around my house and lately I am inspired to dream up a few new ones based on my great-grandmother's antiques.

7 fun, fresh Chinoiserie fabrics

Escher pagoda in Radish

 It seems that I am not the only one up to the same thing. The much blogged about Dana Gibson for Stroheim delightfully captures the tradition in Chinoiserie motifs in a cheerful, stylish manner. If you have not browsed her site you really are missing out.

7 fun, fresh Chinoiserie fabrics

Canton

 Co-founder of O'verlays, Danika Herrick has a few incredible Chinoiserie fabrics also. Her "Trellis" design is a friendly bamboo fretwork array that I have been hunting a spot for in my house. "Cloud Pagoda" by Danika Herrick comes in quite a few colorways but my favorite is the orange/pink.

7 fun, fresh Chinoiserie fabrics

Trellis on coral


Are you totally crushing on this updated Chinoiserie look too?

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