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Still prized for its vibrancy, modern flame stitch has updated its mathematical uniformity with geometric variations and handcrafted textures. Applications are vast, including painted clock faces, fabric with sea-like waves, and asymmetrical accessories. For example, the area rug in this colorful dining room weaves together a rainbow of pastel hues for a feminine look.
Flame Stitch Accessories
A hint of the pattern goes a long way. Perk up bedding, sofas, and seating with flame stitch throw pillows. The flame stitch fabric looks right at home in this welcoming bedroom with traditional furniture and fittings.
Dramatic Curtains
Utilize the many shades of flame stitch fabric to create a color scheme. In this living room, flame stitch curtains continue the rich yellow of a leather sofa and cool blues found in the accessories. The fuchsia stripes seem to dance across the room’s gray walls.
Upholstered Seating
Incorporate flame stitch seating into classic decorating styles for a fresh rather than stuffy look. Old-world dining chairs feel fresh when reupholstered with flame stitch fabric. Keep the pattern’s color scheme monochromatic to fit with traditional and European-inspired decor.