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Re: upholstery velvet
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- Subject: Re: upholstery velvet
- From: "Frisina, Ann" <Ann.Frisina@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 09:00:09 -0600
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- Thread-topic: upholstery velvet
Title: Message
Is the
velvet silk, cotton, or mohair? Schumacher, Scalamandre,
Brunswig & fils, and Jane Smiley are establishments that carry velvets
and are always located in your local design mart where interior decorators
purchase fabric. If it is silk I believe Jane Smiley carries, Jack Lennor
Larson upholstery velvet.
Ann Frisina
Textile Conservator
Minnesota Historical Society
345 Kellogg Blvd. W.
St. Paul, MN. 55104
651 297-5490
Hello All!
I
have a client who has a couple of antique chairs that were upholstered in a
deep red velvet that is now worn and torn. They would like a similar
looking fabric, naturally. Do any of you know of a manufacturer or
distributor who specializes in "old" looking velvets for
upholstery?
Thanks!
Carol
Kropnick