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Article: Fabrics for October intros reflect desire for change.(Valdese Weavers Inc.)(Sunbury Textile Mills Inc.)(Keystone Weaving Mills Inc.)
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- Furniture-Today
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- September 17, 2007
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Susan M. Andrews
High Point- Manufacturers had no trouble finding interesting fabrics to showcase on their sofas and chairs at the upcoming High Point Market. And several made bold choices that are sure to be favorites among those upholstery buyers looking to truly refresh - not just replenish - their retail selling floors or catalog pages.
The new covers include "green" and sustainable fabrics, metallic fabrics and faux leathers, velvets of all kinds and plenty of beautiful silks. Particularly notable are a silver and turquoise embroidered silk from Mulberry House with a stunning 75-inch vertical repeat that can be seen at Pearson, remarkable custom ...
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