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Elanbach launched exciting new collections for 2008 at the Paris and
Birmingham shows.
Look out for:
Chinoiserie: - a beautifully drawn illustration of daily
life in the exotic east. Chinoiserie is full and detailed, providing a
stunning conversation piece in any room.
Nouvelles Toiles: recreated from an antique curtain
design at the Nouvelles Chateau in Belgium. Nouvelles is a fine climbing
trail with bright eyed, long-tailed birds.

Autumn Garden: is a rustic climbing rose design
reminiscent of a jardin paysan, full of flower buds, bouquets, flying
birds and butterflies.
Tropical Garden: combines the vibrancy of flowering palms
with soft tonal colour movement. Tropical Garden is available in the five
lightest colour-ways to maintain its fresh feel.
Lilies Toile - a delicate yet robust composition of broad
leaves and flowering lilies. a humming bird and butterfly complete this
glorious natural display.
Toile Stripe - a simple, smart stripe to lend a formal
complement to the detailed designs above. Toile Stripe is available in all
ten colour-ways.
The Toile Collection will be available on fine cotton,
bleached and natural linen. Also due to their monochromatic nature, they
are eminently suitable for re-colouring to clients' specific instructions
using the Elanbach bespoke colouring service.
This exciting new range is being launched in January 2008 and will be
available through Fabric Gallery and Interiors.
Call us for more information and competitive pricing. We can deliver
throughout the UK direct to your home or office.
Be the first to get this exciting new fabric.
Call Fabric Gallery and Interiors for prices and availability or call
into our shop near York.
Fabric Gallery and Interiors
13 York Street
Dunnington
YORK YO19 5PN
01904 481101
Fabric Gallery and
Interiors.
If you are interested in the new fabrics from Elanbach please phone us for a highly
competitive price and to reserve stock. You can also discuss your
requirements in more detail with our expert interior designer.
Call us now:
01904 481101 - Open seven days a week
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