By Kendall on Jul 20, 2010 • One Comment (give us yours!)

Today’s eye candy installment comes from one of my very favorite new collections: Park Lane by Zimmer+Rohde. Rarely is there a fabric collection in which I adore every single pattern. Park Lane is surely one of the exceptions.
The graphic ornaments and modern damask motifs create a urban, yet comfortable look. And the palette of berry shaded pastels combine with sand, copper and graphite to exude a feeling of metropolitan sophistication.

Oh how easy it would be to sleep soundly in the bedroom above. I love subtle accents of color used in the Avanti trims on the pillow shams (above, right) and the softness brought to the space by the Portico curtains which flow to the floor.

Each of the patterns pictured come in a wide array of colorways making for a diverse mix and match possibilities!

I was especially intrigued by the versatile nature of the collection. The same Promenade pattern used on the copper curtains (pictured above) takes an entirely different shape when cropped to fit a throw pillow (below, right).

Also, the Gazebo pattern makes a bold, exciting statement in these graphic curtains (below, right) but has an opposite, relaxing effect when used on the bedspread pictured in the top image.

Beyond the fabulous fabrics, the Park Lane collection has some seriously chic sheers. I adore the decorative ribbon ornaments on the Scroll sheers. I could see these being used to create an illusion of space separation in an open, loft apartment.

Going to school in Mississippi, I couldn’t help but include these fabulously feminine Magnolia sheers. Aren’t they just lovely!?

These Flow sheers are nothing short of fun. Threads in three different colors dance between the layers of fabric, creating a subtle, yet playful effect.

All in all, I’m pretty much obsessed with this entire collection. What do you think?
The Park Collection is available to the trade in Dallas at George Cameron Nash in the Dallas Design Center.
George Cameron Nash
1025 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 150
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 744-1544
www.georgecameronnash.com
Post Tags: Fabric, Finds & Favs, George Cameron Nash
I’m pretty much obsessed, too! My favorites are “promenade” and “magnolia”