Pleated home textiles are the latest trends in home textiles. Pleated curtains and lampshades, fabric room dividers and throw blankets are stylish and very decorative, bringing unique texture, rich colors, 3D designs and exciting prints in the modern interior design and allows create wonderful, elegant and boldly room decor.
Pleated curtains and room dividers a statement, adding beautiful centerpieces to room decor and brings a fresh, but retro-modern feel in home interiors. Traditional vertical lines and innovative pinch pleated designs add additional interest in interior design with this wonderful home textiles.
With Pleated and partitions the natural light is allowed in, while they increase the protection against heat. Lampshades in pleated fabrics offer a soft and tender light, fill interior decoration with a romantic atmosphere. Beautiful prints, floral patterns, geometric patterns or contemporary abstract images used on pleated fabrics for interior decoration, you create stunning, bold and unusual room decor in a modern style with retro chic.
Modern trends in decorative fabrics
Plisse look materials textured, complex and interesting. Modern pleated fabrics bring volume into room decor says stylish colors and prints and creating soft and playful optical illusions.
OpenPlisse fabrics like a fan and folds like paper, the different monochromatic or complementary colors. Plisse fabrics are for creating curtains and room dividers. Depending on the angle, pleated fabrics create changing room decor and play with colors or fabric patterns
.Flower Designs, geometric and abstract patterns are modern trends in home decoration. Fabric prints inspired by nature, landscape and blooming flowers in blurry designs are trends that add an artistic touch to modern interiors, making room decor in impressionistic style
Modern interior decoration textiles
Modern upholstery fabric prints, living room furniture and designer fabrics
Contemporary wall decor ideas, lace fabric and doily patterns
Bright Italian textiles and fabric prints inspired by Eastern carpets and kilims
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