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ABOVE & TOP: J. Batchelor introduced David Lebo
Le Batards new fabric collection, including
Salty Blue Whirl Pools in a Tropical Constellation
above, and Sunshine Pick Up Sticks,
above right. Inspired by pop art and modernism,
Lebo is known for his caricature-style
imagery. 954/926-1881.

ABOVE: Sumptuous Sargent Silks from
F. Schumacher & Co. are available in 80 colorways,
from neutral to bright and spicy hues. 954/923-3112.

ABOVE: Shades of celery, terra cotta and red took
center stage in Christian Fischbacher Co.s
collection that debuted at Jeffrey Michaels &
Co. 954/925-1133

ABOVE: Lee Jofa/Mark Biller & Associates whisked
visitors away to the islands with Calypso,
Groundworks new tropical collection. 954/925-2424

ABOVE: This embroidered silk, Mallika Garden,
was on display at Kravet/Mark Biller & Associates
along with many other fabrics. 954/920-4735
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Leather, silk, linen, taffeta, chenille and damask
are just a few of the rich fabrics that made their
debut at this years Celebration of Textiles.
Held at the Design Center of the Americas in Dania
Beach, Fla., this springtime event showcases line
after line of exquisite textiles from around the
world. More than 20 showrooms participated with
previews of new collections, as well as special
guest speakers who elaborated on their design inspiration.
Jeffrey Michaels & Co. with Harsey & Associates
hosted one of the highlights of the day a
luncheon complete with a Tuscan wine tasting to
introduce three new European brands in the United
States Christian Fischbacher, Blue Home and
Kligi.
Kravet invited visitors to view its new Spring
Extravaganza collection, while Lee Jofa took
guests to the islands with the Calypso
collection from Groundworks. Striking vignettes
showcased Nessen Showrooms spring line. And
J. Batchelor premiered artist David Lebo
Le Batards caricature-style textiles.
The number of new lines and the presence of
internationally renowned designers made this a very
special day, says Joan Kerns Kauffman, DCOTAs
executive vice president and general manager.

ABOVE: Fabrics from the Rubelli Collection for Bergamo
dress the chairs and walls in the Nessen Showroom.
954/925-0606.

ABOVE: Italy-based Luigi Bevilacqua, available exclusively
at J Nelson, has created fabrics for royalty, The
Vatican and The White House. 954/929-8880

ABOVE: New palm motifs, florals and ball fringe
comprise the latest offerings from Windows of the
World. 954/921-8336.

ABOVE: Textile designer Erin Murphy designed these
fabrics for Beacon Hill, which were shown at The
Robert Allen Group. 954/920-2244

ABOVE: From Anna French comes William,
a silk taffeta with a velvety fern motif, and Bird
in the Bush, a floral print linen. Walfab
carries her complete line. 954/921-8050
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