The Geo collection

April, 2024- 40 of our curated most-popular geometric fabric patterns, some recolored in new, fresh and rich hues like French Green, Sea Green, Breen, Plump, Dark Hermes, Faint, Salmon, Tibo Red and Vreeland Red

root cellar designs’ early Spring 2024 Geo Collection- This April, We Curated and Recolored our Select Geometric Fabric Patterns with some new, rich yet fresh hues.  Geometric patterns can be a designer’s secret weapon when layering textiles for a home. That sweet spot size, a small-to-medium geometric pattern, allows a room design to pop while flawlessly tying together large-scale patterns with stripes, abstracts and solids. There is something quite special about a geometric fabric pattern when upholstered on a special bergere or antique bench, perhaps? It can be wonderfully modern and stylish yet works as easily in a traditional maximalist home. This spring, let’s celebrate our geometrics, the staples of our textile collections with this new collection offering newly colored designs with French Green, Sea Green, Preen, Plum, Dark Hermes, Boho Blue, Salmon, Faint and Vreeland Red.

Next, This Early Summer, Look For Our annual New Collection of Fabric and Wallpaper, BOHO ATELIER

May 2, 2024— root cellar designs’ Venetian Masquerade Garden Party to showcase the new Boho Atelier textile collection on the table at the black-tie Lenox Hill Spring Gala. An imagined Venetian Masquerade Garden Party Table complete with table linens from the collection and decoupage Venetian-style masks at Cipriani ballroom in New York City on May 2 for a “Flights of Fancy” theme to raise funds for this local charity benefiting the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Tamara and Susan channel the Shakespearian play and tragic love story, Othello on the table complete with root cellar designs’ oversized batik-style table linen, bespoke chair covers, dinner napkins, and decoupage masks in the newly debuted Boho Atelier textile collection.  The Collection reaches back to the makings of ancient textiles yet created in a unique modern lens.

The drama will unfold with oversized ferns, modern roman columns, deep amethyst orchids, lemon topiary, vintage Bob Mackey plates on the table created in a sea of bohemian blue, amethyst and deep orange hues. The table works flawlessly with the Flights of Fancy theme for this year’s gala to create a night of wonder. The Boho Atelier collection of six fabric and six wallpaper patterns will be available to the trade June, 2024 through 13 design trade shows around the country. Please see where to find root cellar designs.