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Pantone Color of the Year 2024: Peach Fuzz

Yeah, no! We are not referring to the fine hair many women grow on their faces, known as Vellus hair. (And no, removing by shaving or other means will NOT make it grow back thicker or darker.) Rather, we are somewhat entranced by the latest Pantone Color of the Year, labeled Peach Fuzz (13-1023).

According to the influential color consultancy, “Peach Fuzz captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others. It's a velvety gentle peach tone whose all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul.”

“In seeking a hue that echoes our innate yearning for closeness and connection, we chose a color radiant with warmth and modern elegance. A shade that resonates with compassion, offers a tactile embrace, and effortlessly bridges the youthful with the timeless.” Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute™

Everything’s Peachy with Pantone 2024

While these descriptions may seem a bit of a reach for a mere color, the company is not pulling its punches and refuses to settle for less. “In home design, Peach Fuzz creates a welcoming ambiance … and can promote feelings of warmth whether it is used on a painted wall or as an accent within a pattern.” (HomeAccentsToday.com)

“A cozy peach hue softly nestled between pink and orange … Peach Fuzz brings belonging, inspires recalibration and an opportunity for nurturing, conjuring up an air of calm, offering us a space to be, feel, and heal and to flourish from whether spending time with others or taking the time to enjoy a moment by ourselves,” expounded Ms. Eiseman.

“Drawing comfort from Pantone Peach Fuzz, we can find peace from within, impacting our wellbeing. An idea as much as a feeling, Peach Fuzz awakens our senses to the comforting presence of tactility and cocooned warmth.”

Whether you believe a gentle, cozy, and warm color like Peach Fuzz (13-1023) can achieve all of these things through the use of paint, wallpaper, furniture fabrics, rugs, and such, is a valid question. Yet, we do know this: each year the Pantone Color of the Year tends to shape “product development and consumer decisions in fashion, industrial and interior design, product packaging and other industry areas” every year. (npr.org)

There is little reason to doubt that next year will be no exception.

As always, Ted remains available for business consulting to the trade, whether you have questions about the various colors of the year for 2024 or basic business practices. Simply… Contact TD Fall today.

Business Practices – Dealer and Designer Priorities to Make Life Easier

Among all the possible business practices to choose from, what is your Number One: either your greatest headache or your greatest joy?

It should go without saying that for interior designers and luxury furnishing dealers, helping their clients reimagine and realize a space brings them the most satisfaction. Yet, there are so many other aspects to running a business that make doing so possible. That is, the business practices and procedures specific to your needs that cannot be ignored by any business owner to be successful.

To illustrate just a few of these, our Hero and Mentor Ted offers a short list of things to consider:

  • Hiring/recruiting the right talent for the right position and fit

  • Systematizing and Creating manuals for each part of the business

  • Creating strong relationships with reps and vendors

  • Software for workflow

  • Rates and how much to charge as well as how to justify it

Oh yeah, these look like fun! And remember, this is Ted’s shortlist!

Practice Building Value in Your Goods and Services

For as long as people have exchanged goods and services, whether by barter or coin, a basic truism has existed: Price is what you pay while value is what you receive.

Whether it happens regularly or just occasionally, if you have clients questioning your interior design rates or furniture pricing, you’ve failed to convey the value of what you have to offer. Now, while it’s true that some folks simply enjoy negotiating the cost of everything, overwhelmingly the above is true. In other words, it is up to you to convince them of the value they will receive from doing business with you.

To make the sale, the value must exceed the price, or they simply won’t buy. Stated even more simply, you must address their Number One concern by answering the question, “What’s in it for me?”

Frankly, if you can make a client or prospect understand the value of your reputation and the quality of the work you do, as well as the quality durability, and style of the furnishings you are recommending, you should receive little or no resistance to the cost of a project.

Designers Who Stress Value to Justify Their Rates

We found further insight into this question in an article at BusinessOfHome.com. Titled “4 ways to respond to a client questioning your rates”, and written by BOH contributor Marina Felix, two of the four designers she spoke with stressed their value specifically, while the other two did so implicitly.

For example, “If a potential client is trying to haggle, they probably can’t afford my rates or the additional furniture, décor, and contracting, either, and that is a preview of a rough client relationship. I also want to work with clients [who] don’t just love my work, but also see my value and respect what I bring to the table. That means paying my rates. The price is the price. Period.” - Amber Guyton, Blessed Little Bungalow, Atlanta

She also emphasized her willingness to say "No" to a potentially difficult client: “Once you have the experience and confidence to stand your ground, you’re OK telling those potential clients no, asking them to consider executing their design in phases to meet their budget or just wishing them well [and moving on].”

The same is true for Melinda Trembly of Rincon Road Design Studio in Carpinteria, CA, who shared her thoughts thusly: “I typically run into two types of clients: those that value what I bring to the table and trust me to be the expert – those [who] are happy to pay for high-level services and product – and those [who] second-guess themselves at every decision. They don’t trust themselves enough to trust me, which inevitably runs into extra time and costs. Those are the clients who tend to come to me with unrealistic expectations, including pricing.”

Learn More from Ted Fall

Virtually every interior designer, as well as luxury furnishing dealers, will experience questions about the cost of a remodel, furniture, floor coverings, and wall coverings. If you’re struggling to answer such questions or with building the value intrinsic to your work, Ted can help.

Simply… Contact TD Fall today for professional business consulting to the trade.

Designer Fabrics, Wallcovering, and Trimmings Make a Space

It should probably go without saying that designer fabrics are critical to the success of a design project; not to mention the lasting enjoyment of the homeowner client. Truly, the right fabrics in the right locations can make all the difference in a space.

Whether we’re talking about upholstered furniture, wallcoverings, draperies, accent pillows, or furniture and wall trimmings, fabrics add color, texture, and depth to any space when used to the greatest advantage. Of course, there is also the fact that such fabrics last, with a life expectancy that will generally outlast most homeowner’s love for them; meaning they will return for another remodel before their designer fabrics have outlived their usefulness.

Lee Jofa Fabrics

Two and a half centuries of textile expertise have shaped this exclusive brand.  Lee Jofa can trace its history back to the early 19th century with the partnership of Johnson and Faulkner (shortened to Jofa fabric) importing fine decorative fabrics to the US including many famous designs that remain with the company today. With its acquisition in 1965 by Arthur H Lee & Sons, famous for groundbreaking weaving techniques, an alliance was formed producing fabrics considered some of the world’s most luxurious.

From dramatic to playful and from startling to welcoming, the look, feel, and quality of Lee Jofa designer fabrics can – and will – please any interior design client.

GP & J Baker Weaves & Embroideries

GP & J Baker, holder of the Royal Warrant since 1982, enjoys an international reputation for delivering magnificent fabrics, wallcoverings, and trimmings exceptional in quality and creative innovation. Founded by two enterprising brothers in 1884, current collections which range from stunning translations of designs from its renowned archive to sparkling signature prints, weaves, and embroideries, ensure that GP & J Baker offers a unique and stylish approach to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

While it may seem counter-intuitive, fabrics determine to look and feel of a particular space even before paint color, furniture design, and floor coverings. As integral parts of the Kravet family of brands, Lee Jofa fabrics and GP&J Baker fabrics, wallcoverings, and trimmings, offer nearly limitless choices for sharp designers to please their clients.

TD Fall & Co represents both lines of fabrics while Ted offers consultation on everything from the choice of colors to textures to coordination with other aspects of a remodeling or design project. Simply… Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Spring Furniture Market Lines – Kewl Stuff We Saw & Showed

There is nothing quite like spending nearly a week at High-Point Market, whether spring or fall and taking in the stunning offerings in furniture lines, floor coverings, fabrics, wallcoverings, and accessories from the largest to the smallest manufacturer. At Market, finding beauty is a given while creativity and innovation are always a surprise… an almost mind-bending variety of unique creations whether new, old, or an innovative blend of the two.

Here, we offer just a peek at some of the beautiful offerings we either showed or discovered.

Curated Kravet

The tagline for Curated Kravet reads, Design. Click. Delivered®… And, as always, the more than a century-old industry leader lives up to that declaration.

From pillows to lampshades and from accent tables to framed prints and pillows, high-end accessories, and eye-catching décor add style to any space. By using Curated Kravet, you will be able to use subtle alterations in fabrics, finishes, and lighting that will make your client’s space elegant and unique.

Leathercraft Furniture

“I’m into leathuh.” (Thanks, Woody Allen)

What impresses us so much about the Leathercraft Furniture line is not just the incredible craftsmanship; or the high-quality leather they employ; or the handcrafted frames they build; no – we just love the way the line keeps growing. From beautiful fabrics to gorgeous accents and from the perfect trim to beautiful hardware, the designers at Leathercraft keep the line fresh and scrumptious.

And now, their NOW Program promises “30-day Shipping on Select Frames and Leathers”.

Jaipur Living

For 45 years now, the rugs, pillows, and accessories from Jaipur Living have been, and still are, hand-knotted, hand-tufted, hand-woven, power-loomed, and always, always beautiful.

Founded on the principles of dignity and fairness, Jaipur focuses on employing “untouchables” and subverting centuries-old practices and prejudices that had shunned the poor, women, and artists.

In fact, “The Jaipur System removes the middleman by employing a network of 40,000 artisans in more than 700 villages in India, ensuring quality and consistency.”

Kravet Furniture

Lee Jofa… Brunschwig & Fils… GP&J Baker… Donghia… Collection after collection, Kravet offers interior designers and furnishing dealers countless choices in high-quality, designer home furnishings. These choices include the best in designer furniture, fabrics, wallcoverings, rugs and carpeting, pillows, lighting, and innumerable accessories.

In short, there is no need or desire that the “Industry Leader to the Trade” in luxury home furnishings cannot satisfy, in fashion and style.

Well, we did mention fashion and style from Kravet, right? So, yeah, we doubled up on their images. (Someone got a problem with that?)

For more information on any of the lines we’ve shared here, or for answers to questions about quality, innovations, or turnaround times, simply… Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Indoor/Outdoor Rugs From Barbara Barry – Living Textures by Kravet

Thanks to our friends at hundred-year-old, furnishings industry leader Kravet, our curious minds were recently inspired to ask, “What’s new for summer?” After all, the next change of seasons is barely a month away with June 21, being this year’s Summer Solstice. Their answer? A new line of Indoor/Outdoor Rugs from designer Barbara Barry.

Kravet Helps to Get Ready for Summer

Yes, late spring is the best time of year for interior designers to help their clients prepare for warmer weather. Now, with help from Kravet and the durable, versatile Living Textures line of rugs from Barbara Barry, you have a variety of looks and feels for your clients to enjoy not just inside the house – but outside as well.

Barbara Barry is collaborating with Kravet once again, but this time, for an elegant indoor and outdoor experience. Living Textures is a luxurious selection of hand-woven, high-performance rugs.

“I am inspired by the subtle textures and tones in nature and love to bring them indoors,” says Barry. “These new rugs feel soft underfoot, bringing comfort and style to any room.”

Made from recycled plastic bottles, these rugs feature PET yarns that offer high durability with an ultra-soft hand and a wool-like sheen texture. Recommended for high-traffic areas, such as family rooms or outdoor living areas, this collection of rugs is UV stabilized and fade-resistant, therefore perfectly suitable for an outdoor oasis.

The two patterns offered in this collection, “Effervescence” and “Petcheck”, are made to order and available in nearly a dozen colors, ranging from soft seashore tones to crisp mountain greens. Rugs in this collection can also be custom-colored. Effervescence is a hand-tufted design, inspired by palm leaf shadows, while Petcheck is a bit more casual, featuring hand-woven yarns and multi-dimensional colors and textures.

Availability Questions

As mentioned above, rugs in the Living Textures line are made-to-order to match the needs of individual designers and their clients. For information on turnaround times and such, feel free to contact us right away.

In addition to this, Kravet continues to offer a wide variety of luxury furniture delivered with lead times of eight weeks or fewer. Again, get in touch with TD Fall for details.

Spring High Point Market 2023 – Preview of Coming Attractions

As always, this year’s Spring High Point Market will offer much more than exhibitions of new products from manufacturers like Kravet and dealers like TD Fall & Co.

There will also be entertainment and educational opportunities galore. We feel comfortable in assuming you’ll be able to find the entertainment yourselves. With that in mind, we will preview a few of the more important educational opportunities for you.

Spring Market Classes and Events

Two of the more important educational offerings at Spring Market will be a presentation on last year’s CPSC Ruling with another by Jaipur Rugs, which we proudly represent.

  • Get the Facts: The CPSC Ruling and What it Means for Retailers and Interior Designers

Regulatory and compliance issues can be complicated, and there is a lot to know regarding the CPSC ruling, the Study Act, and new ASTM guidelines. Join Bill Perdue, AHFA’s vice president of regulatory affairs, as he breaks down the new guidelines and how it affects retailers and interior designers. What are manufacturers doing to address the ruling? When does it go into effect? How will this impact my business? Get the answers to all these questions and more on April 21 at 10 a.m. in the Universal Furniture Learning Center. (RSVP Required) Speaker: Bill Perdue

Location: Educational Commerce Concourse, Universal Furniture International, Inc. Shuttle Stop: 15 (Red Line)

  • Jaipur Living – Rugs 101: Rugs, Design, Manufacturing, and Sales

Class is in session as Jaipur Living hosts IDCEC-certified CEU Rugs 101. Learn exactly how a rug is made–from the design process to material selection and yarn dyeing to construction. This course is the ideal entry into the world of rug weaving and will assist interior designers in gaining the rug knowledge necessary to help guide clients to the perfect rug selection. Attendees who complete Rugs 101 will receive one CEU credit. (RSVP Required) Speaker: Matt Peterson

Location: Market Square and Elm, Rugs 101 – CEU, Jaipur Living, Commerce & Design, Floor 4, 4B, 4N, 4P Shuttle Stop: 14 (Red/Green Line)

10am - 11am Friday, April 21

Spring Market Keynote Series

No Market would be complete without keynote presentations by industry experts. In quick succession on the 22nd, you may attend discussions on creating, growing, and sustaining an interior design business from well-known names in the trade. In today’s market environment, we consider these to be “Don’t Miss” events for virtually any young design house owner.

  • Designing a Business You Love Keynote Event

In this casual conversation, moderated by Business of Home podcast host Dennis Scully, design stars Joanna Gaines, Amber Lewis, Jean Stoffer, Julia Marcum from Chris Loves Julia, and Carrier and Company's Mara Miller and Jesse Carrier will share their experiences in building design-oriented businesses with staying power. Sponsored by Loloi. Doors open at 1:30pm. Following the discussion, a mixer will be held in the Loloi showroom, IHFC D-320. (Sponsored by LOLOI)

Location: High Point Theatre (located in the Transportation Terminal)

2pm - 3pm Saturday, April 22

  • Honoring Heritage While Building a Business for the Future Keynote Event

Third-generation owners Chad & Ashley Stark of STARK CARPET & founders of ASHLEY STARK HOME, discuss forging the future at a legacy brand while holding onto their heritage - plus growing & launching new businesses while staying hyper-focused on building world-class client experiences. (Doors open at 2:30pm.)

Location: High Point Theatre (located in the Transportation Terminal)

3pm - 4pm Sunday, April 23

Where to Find Us

Of course, we would love to see you next week. You’ll find TD Fall & Co at this year’s Spring High Point Market exhibiting our lines at our exhibit. Or, simply… Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Fast Furniture and Client Satisfaction – Oil and Water Don’t Mix

Phrases like “social distancing”, “contact tracing”, and “flattening the curve” have been popularized in our cultural lexicon thanks to a couple of years of the pandemic. The interior design industry is no different as the phrase “fast furniture” has been coined as a somewhat derogatory term for what used to be known as mass-produced furnishings.

From products by Ikea and/or Wayfair to higher quality ready-to-ship pieces from Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, and Ethan Allen, homeowners and designers have been filling homes across the country with readily available pieces. This is understandable in some sense since not everyone can wait two to ten months for their new, designer furniture to be delivered.

In the middle of the work-from-home crisis, office furniture led the way in this trend, but ongoing supply chain issues have perpetuated this need for many homeowners.

fast furniture trend

The Good, Bad, and Ugly

According to an article from the New York Times, while design clients and DIY’ers have been largely satisfied with such solutions, many in the trade are worried that these easy-to-get products will have a short shelf life, resulting in clogged landfills over the next few years.

“The e-commerce furniture market alone was worth more than $27 billion in 2021, and [is] projected to reach more than $40 billion by 2030, according to a report from Next Move Strategy Consulting. Ikea is opening an average of [fifty] new locations per year; Amazon, the world’s largest retailer, now has two private-label furniture brands, the midcentury-modern Rivet, and the more farmhouse-chic Stone & Beam.”

While this is all well and good for the US economy, at least on a micro level, as sustainability expert and author Ashlee Piper is quoted as saying in the article, “It’s quite a big problem, both spatially and also because of the way a lot of fast furniture is made now, it’s not just wood and metal. The materials don’t biodegrade or break down … We’re creating this Leviathan problem at landfills with the furniture that we get rid of.”

To confuse the issue, even more, the article tosses us another positive aspect of fast furniture’s popularity: “For all of its flaws, fast furniture offers millions of homeowners the opportunity to live in a stylish home at an affordable price point. As young people contend with skyrocketing housing prices and economic anxiety, even those who would prefer to browse antique markets or shop for custom pieces simply don’t have the resources to do so.

The Sustainability Issue

Quick production schedules and fast turnaround times create issues with sustainability in the furniture industry. However, “Over the past decade, a number of sustainability-focused companies have entered the market in the hopes of presenting a solution,” the article explains.

Though “sustainability-focused companies [that] have entered the market” is a positive step, it begs the question of what established furnishing manufacturers may be doing.

For example, as the oldest manufacturer in the US as well as the industry leader, the Kravet family of brands has developed its Green Initiative, outlining a company-wide commitment to sustainable manufacturing solutions.

“The Kravet family of brands is dedicated to conducting business with a focus on providing a sustainable future. Our goal is to do our part in the worldwide effort to protect the planet with impactful initiatives. As a fifth-generation family business, we understand the importance of building a legacy built on reliability with a promise of a brighter tomorrow. These are the steps we are taking to secure that promise.”

And, of course, the creativity of design and quality of their products ensures a long shelf life in the homes and offices in which they are placed.

For alternatives to the fast furniture trend, and for more information on quality home-furnishing lines like Kravet and others we represent, simply… Contact TD Fall today.

Kravet Quick Ship Program

The phrase “Quick Ship” has become nearly ubiquitous among luxury furnishing manufacturers, despite ongoing supply chain issues that make it virtually impossible to claim quick deliveries. No, at the moment, the best we can hope for is relatively quick shipping; that is, relative to other manufacturers. Thankfully, the Kravet Quick Ship Program offers one of the relatively quick shipping options.

What do we mean by that? Well, while others are taking months to deliver, Kravet's program is quick by today's standards, shipping over 100 frames in more than 150 performance covers in 10-12 weeks.

For example, their Jazz Furniture Collection is available within that time frame in thousands of in-stock fabrics as well as COM, as are literally thousands of fabrics, area rugs and broadloom, and many other sofas, sectionals, chairs, accent pieces, and other furnishings.

“As a fifth-generation family-owned business, the Kravet family of brands is dedicated to being the ultimate resource for, and partnering with, the interior design community. As the industry leader, we market through iconic brands of fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, floor coverings, and complimentary home furnishing products. We are guided by principles of excellence in our customers’ experiences, product quality, design style, and social responsibility.”

Kravet Fine Furnishings QuickShip Program

Below are just a few examples of the fine furnishings available within 10-12 weeks from Kravet:

Kravet Emory Chair

Kravet quick ship program

Kravet Emory Two Seat Sofa

Kravet Emory sofa

Kravet Emory Sectional

Kravet QuickShip sectional

Here at TD Fall, we are more than pleased to be representing the leader in the luxury furnishings industry. Our experiences with Kravet through the years have been rewarding and professional in every respect – and that is exactly what we feel about the Kravet Quick Ship Program – respect for the company’s dedication to serving your needs in a timely fashion.

To learn more about the Kravet family of brands and their Quick Ship Program… Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Home Office Interior Design Tips from Kravet

In a recent Kravet blog post, Interior Design Ideas For a Home Office That Boost Productivity, the industry leader addresses what we have all found to be true. More and more people are working from home and are looking to improve that space. Key to this is their claim that “designating a room in the house as a home office is beneficial to separate work from the rest of your home.” (emphasis added)

It’s hard to argue with that insight though it must also be made clear that, using dining room tables as a desk or being in the way of playing children is no longer acceptable. So, this post is for both designers who are looking for tips to aid them in creating the perfect home office for their clients and for those of you who are also working from home. (What’s that? You use your kitchen table, not the dining room? Meh! Same difference!)

OK, back to the Kravet post:

“If you are working from home [or have clients who are], and are looking to boost the productivity associated with your home office there are several design ideas you can implement to achieve these results. These design ideas range from taking advantage of lighting and color to developing an organization system that removes clutter and stimulates your creative brain. These ideas and more are discussed in further detail below.”

Home Office Productivity Tips

Home Office Lighting – “Lighting [may be] the most important aspect of a home office in terms of improving productivity. Most individuals will find themselves more productive working under natural light or lighting with a soft blue tone. However, you may find another form of lighting that boosts your productivity. If so, you should take full advantage of this discovery and implement it into your home office.”

home office lighting design tip

Be advised that, “Homeowners who do not have a home office space equipped with large windows that allow natural light to flood into the space may want to install various light fixtures into the office. Floor lamps … are well suited to provide lighting to a home office … [As are] table lamps or wall sconces.”

Home Office Colors and Patterns – “Once you enter your home office you should feel inspired and creative. The best way to enhance these feelings is through the use of patterns and color. A fresh coat of paint or decorative wall coverings are a great way to increase the productivity of your home office.”

home office colors design tip

“The best part about getting creative with your office’s patterns and colors is that you can seemingly decorate it in any way you see fit. You can choose between solid colors, geometric patterns, and even floral or animal skin wall coverings.”

Optimize Home Office Space – “One of the most effective ways you can improve the productivity of your home office is to develop an organization system. This system can involve going paperless, purchasing a new desk, or simply developing areas for outgoing and incoming papers, mail, and other literature. A paperless office normally will take full advantage of wall-mounted whiteboards and electronic technology such as tablets and laptops.”

home office space use design tip

Home Office Interior Design Tips from TD Fall

Good lighting, attractive colors and textures, along with improved organization should all be the focus of a solid home office design. Not to mention comfort, of course. Just make sure you don’t overdo it and make it too easy for your work-from-home clients to grab a nap instead of working! (Yikes! That will definitely reduce productivity!)

Whether you're an interior designer or furnishing store owner, Ted has the experience and knowledge to help you adapt to changing times and to implement these home office interior design tips from Kravet. Feel free to… Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Interior Design Trends and The Pantone Color of the Year 2022

As we leave 2021 behind and ring in the New Year, it’s time to also call up the latest from the folks at Pantone with their annual declaration of the Color of the Year 2022.

While many other paint brands proclaimed various shades of green as their color of the year, extolling its versatility, warmth, and feelings of growth, Pantone has selected a shade of periwinkle, Very Peri. They have also merged next year’s choice into four pre-loaded, mood-focused palettes with color combinations that integrate and complement Very Peri.

“Very Peri was selected for its blending of the faithfulness and constancy of classic blue with the energy and excitement of red. ‘As we move into a world of unprecedented change, the selection of Pantone 17-3938 Very Peri brings a novel perspective and vision of the trusted and beloved blue color family,’ Pantone Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman said. ‘Encompassing the qualities of the blues, yet at the same time possessing a violet-red undertone, Very Peri displays a spritely, joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and imaginative expression’.” (Houzz.com)

Pantone Very Peri Color of the Year Palettes

Realizing not every homeowner or designer will be completely comfortable with shades of blueish/lavender paint in every room, they have made these Color of the Year-themed palettes. These can be used with every other Pantone Colour and are available to share, save, and use in your design files within Adobe Photoshop®, Illustrator®, and InDesign®.

Balancing Act

“Balancing Act is a complementary palette of color whose natural balance of warm and cool tones support and enhance one another. The brilliance of Very Peri is intensified within this artfully calibrated palette, injecting a feeling of liveliness and visual vibration.”

Wellspring

“A holistic and harmonious blend of nature-infused shades, Wellspring highlights the compatibility of the greens with good-natured Very Peri and the health-giving properties of these deliciously subtle and nourishing hues.”

The Star of the Show

“The dynamic presence of Very Peri comes through in The Star of the Show, as we surround this happiest and warmest of all the blue hues with a palette of classics and neutrals whose essence of elegance and understated stylishness convey a message of timeless sophistication.”

Amusements

“Amusements, a joyous and whimsical color story of irrepressible fun and spontaneity is amplified by the carefree confidence and joyful attitude of Very Peri, a twinkling blue hue whose playfulness emboldens uninhibited expression and experimentation.”

Kravet Periwinkle Fabrics and Wallcoverings

A company that refuses to ignore design trends from wherever they may come, Kravet has made a variety of lovely periwinkle fabrics and wallcoverings available for some time.

Whether you're an interior designer or furnishing store owner, Ted has the experience and knowledge to help you adapt to changing times and to employ the latest Pantone Color of the Year 2022, 17-3938 Very Peri, to enhance your client’s home or office environment. Feel free to… Get in touch with TD Fall today