18 September 2007
Linen Décor goes haute with Animal Prints and Furs this season
Autumn is on the minds of the world's top fashion designers, who are pairing animal patterns and fur prints with color, creating a new twist on the “going wild” theme. Whether combing furs with retro colors like robins egg blue or pepto bismal pink, or using saturated reds and pinks to make a splash, these new combinations create eye-catching décor elements guaranteed to make an impact at your next affair.
Fur, feathers, and every type of animal pattern are making a big statement in fashion’s hit parade this season. From Ralph Lauren to Oscar de la Renta to Carolina Herrera, top designers showcase elements of animal print and fur this fall. Renowned fashion designer, Roberto Cavalli, is best known for his use of vibrant colors and exotic animal prints in fashion and design. Sexy, slinky and haute, fabrics based on wildlife inspire the best creativity in designers, artists, and fashion followers alike. From the catwalk to event décor, use animal and fur prints at your next event and watch your guests go WILD.
Coupled with vibrant colors such as lime green, red or striking shades of bright orange and fuchsia, animal tones lend feelings of exoticism and sophistication to event spaces. Adding accents of metallics such as silver or gold will create a ritzy opulent atmosphere at your next affair.
Animal patterns go well with bamboo, brass and leather textures, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of the far off landscapes of Asia and Africa. Animal print table runners and fur area rugs or pillows in cocktail areas are also an effective way to boost a room’s energy and create a cohesive look for the affair.
Event planners go wild for animal and fur prints!! Let your guests escape the modern world and experience far off exotic lands when you incorporate these cloths into your next event.
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Walk On The Wild Side:
Lime and Black Poly with Zebra Print Fur Overlays

Walk On The Wild Side:
Lime and Black Poly with Zebra Print Fur Overlays

Walk On The Wild Side:
Lime and Black Poly with Zebra Print Fur Overlays
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