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Article: Instant room a journey to Japan: a master of color and pattern, Tricia Guild translates the beauty of spring in Kyoto into the ultimate East-meets-West fabric line. Here's her idea for a sitting room.(Buyers guide)
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- House Beautiful
- Article date:
- March 1, 2007
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HOW SHE'D DO IT
Using fabrics from Designers Guild's new Oriental Gardens collection, Tricia Guild combines cool and warm tones and matte with sheen to create a textural, tranquil sitting room. Shimmery TSUGA (1) for accent ows. TAISHO BLOSSOM (2) for curtains. The heavy KIBUSHI (3) upholstered on Sutherland's Louis Soleil Lounge ottoman. KATSURA (4) Oil the Louis Soleil settee. To put your ideal room together, see our planners on pages 28 and 30.
YOU DO THE MATCH "I wanted to keep the painterly quality of this classic Oriental print, but also give it a contemporary feel," says the Designers Guild founder of the glistening printed silk Taisho Blossom ...