Ankasa Legacy, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia for Beacon Hill

This textile collection harkens the colors and patterns of India’s marketplaces.


Inspired by the sensory-rich bazaars of India, designers Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia call on vibrant contemporary colorways and bold patterns in the Ankasa Legacy textile collection for Beacon Hill. The series’ seven embroidered patterns include Mela Stripe (shown), which gets its name from the Hindi word for festival, and Shamiana, whose pattern draws from the embroidered or appliquéd designs on traditional wedding tents. For residential applications, the collection includes linen, viscose, and cotton and polyester blends. It also follows the pair’s collaboration with Beacon Hill on the Ankasa Iconic line of residential linen designs. beaconhilldesign.com


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