A Design Puzzler

A Design Puzzler

Posted by Susan Sully | 30th October 2018 | Uncategorised

Is it still called Pattern on Pattern when it’s the same pattern in two different colorways?

 

 

At the Kravet Showroom at ADAC during this fall’s DiscoverADAC programs, showroom manager Freddie Miller sports a Bunschwig & Fils zebra-inspired pattern identical to that of the neighboring table. I’m already imagining pairings of party pajamas with piles of sofa pillows and dinner jackets with matching tablecloths and napkins.

 

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