Carnegie Pop and Versailles

New from Carnegie, Pop and Versailles embossed patterns are additions to the company’s Xorel fabric line. The patterns are created with heat and pressure. Pop, meant to evoke champagne bubbles, is offered in tangerine, sunshine, raspberry, cherry red, cobalt blue, violet, and grass. Versailles (shown) is an oversized damask with alternating gloss and matte accents and comes in linen, stone, mocha, butter, sage, mesa, sky, and dusk. Xorel can be used for wallcoverings, panels, and upholstery and is free of PVCs, plasticizers, heavy metals, and ozone-depleting chemicals. It comes in 56″ widths when unbacked. carnegiefabrics.com

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