We are so excited to see what we can do with these fabrics! We love how the color schemes allow you to mix and match patterns for your own individual style. The animals and floral life of Canton Island in the South Pacific are full of color in this lagoon-inspired artistic pattern, shown here in Marrakech Green. Depicting storytelling and life from centuries ago, these patterns are full of historical nostalgia. There’s no better way to showcase cultural design than with the imitation of Chinese motifs through Chinoisserie. The vintage look of this fabric–available in contemporary shades–is the perfect blend of the past-meets-present callout of this collection, shown here in Strawberry. Reminiscent of the rich interiors of New York City’s Colony Club, this turn of the century fabric offers a feeling of prestigious design in intense colors. Nicknamed the “Blue City” due to many of the homes painted in shades of blue, we can see layers of color throughout the fabrics in this globally chic pattern, shown here in Ocean. Set against the backdrop of the Indian desert, the city of Jodhpur features Indian culture, palaces and beautiful sunshine. World travel influences the designs in this culturally significant fabric from Madcap Cottage. “A Collector’s Eye” captivates with alluring designs that speak of distant cultures, featuring a medley of fabrics with unlimited potential for your home decor. Teaming up with Robert Allen Fabrics, designers John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon traveled the world for inspiration and style trends to influence their latest designs in “A Collector’s Eye.” Known for their whimsical style statements and fun-filled color schemes, their collaboration brought us last year’s “Into the Garden,” which captured the tranquility of summertime relaxation, garden florals and countryside designs. Full of worldly charm, the sophisticated–yet unpretentious–designs of the newest collection from Madcap Cottage have arrived.
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