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Take a splendid trip to Venice!
The generous, and spirited folks at Donghia are pleased to present you with a copy of their latest book, Rubelli, a story of Silk in Venice.Rubelli Fifth and Sixth GenerationHow do you win this magnificent book that is fast becoming a “must have”in every design enthusiast’s library? Simple.Follow Us at:The winner will get to pick up the book from the New York Donghia Showroom.And we’ll make our announcement onFriday, October 19th.Ciao! - Architectural Digest, Donghia, Events, Interior Design, Life and Style, Parties, Rubelli, Textiles, The Weekender
The Weekender: The Rubelli Story Lives On
On September 19th, 2012, Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief of Architectural Digest, Nicolo Favaretto Rubelli, CEO of Rubelli, and Andrea Favaretto Rubelli, CEO of Donghia, came together at the New York Showroom of Donghia to celebrate the brand new book, Rubelli: A Story of Silk in Venice. The book chronicled the rise of the Rubelli family and the company’s extraordinary textiles.Pictured: Matthew White, Giulio Capua, Vice President & Publisher, Margaret Russell, Andrea Favaretto, Rubelli and Nicolo Favaretto Rubelli
A portion of the evening’s book sales will benefit Save Venice Inc. More photos of the celebration can be found on our Facebook Page.
Margaret Russell with Chuck Chewning, Donghia Creative DirectorAndrea Favaretto Rubelli, Donghia CEO, Margaret Russell, Nicolo Favaretto Rubelli, Rubelli CEO
Andrea Favaretto Rubelli, Carolyn Reed, VP Residential Sales, Donghia, Margaret Russell, Chuck Chewning and Nicolo Favaretto RubelliMatthew White, Chairman, Save Venice with Nicolo Favaretto RubelliPhotos courtesy Jude Domski -
The Textile Issue
Am I Blue?
REVISED: Working with sumptuous fabrics, like this one from Armani Casa, can certainly elevate your mood, and surroundings. Take this latest textile from Fargo for example. Fargo is based on their much-loved Cleveland material, and it is a decorative geometrical design that distinguishes it from Cleveland. The pattern surfaces vary and form a larger damask pattern on the fabric. Donghia‘s fall collections have something for everyone who desire a chic, comfortable and sophisticated interior. The Urban Safari line is from Sahco. This collection features some of my favorite imitation furs, velvets, and other intricate weaves that are inspired by nature and its natural habitat. What other textiles do I like to work with? Find out here.Fayette from Armani/Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli
Left: Fargo, a fabric based on Cleveland (pictured right). All three fabrics are from Armani/Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli and Sahco.
Indigo Collection(J. Robert Scott)Indigo is a refined selection of luxury textiles designed by Sally Sirkin Lewis. Sally has designed this collection featuring 100% silks, woolens, and JRS Superskidskin in the deep inky “mood” of the Indigo colorway offering versatility in any interiors.From left to right: Woven Radiance, Edwardian Floral, Wool Dot, Bengaline, all in the Indigo Colorway. Watch the Duke Ellington/ INDIGO video from J. Robert Scott on YouTube.Kelly Wearstler for Groundworks: Top Image: Mineral in Indigo/Slat. Bottom: Mala in Lake, Agate in Slate/Linen, Sonoma in Cornflower, Barcelo in Taupe, Oblique in Slate/Graphite, Channels in Periwinkle/Oat, Sunbleached in Linen, Sunbleached in Graphite. Bottom: Kelly Wearstler for Groundworks: Top Image: Mineral in Indigo/Slat. Bottom: Mala in Lake, Agate in Slate/Linen, Sonoma in Cornflower, Barcelo in Taupe, Oblique in Slate/Graphite, Channels in Periwinkle/Oat, Sunbleached in Linen, Sunbleached in Graphite. Bottom: Mineral in Indigo/Slate.(Lee Jofa)