Lines and Shapes by Laura Guido-Clark and Carnegie Design Studio

Line & Shapes is a compilation of fabrics designed by Laura Guido-Clark in conjunction with the Carnegie Design Studio.

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Carnegie have reinterpreted nostalgic patterns into a modern fabric collection.

Based on a collection that Laura Guido-Clark designed for Carnegie back in 1989, Lines and Shapes is made up of seven designs all inspired by childhood games. The patterns have been updated for the modern contract market and include patterns that are both whimsical and geometric. Surprising color combinations are mixed together to create a collection that evokes memories of younger, simpler days.

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For sample requests contact samples@carnegiefabrics.com or call 800 727 6770. View more products by Carnegie on Designer Pages.

About the manufacturer: Carnegie is a leading manufacturer and innovator of textiles in North America.  Since 1950, the family-owned company established a tradition of firsts, including the development of its own Xorel® fabrics, which provide a durable alternative to PVC materials and is included in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.  In addition, it has built a reputation for its ongoing and comprehensive commitment to the environment through all parts of its business cycle.

Posted January 22nd, 2013 by Ali Morris


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