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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Update Your Home Decor with Bright Colors from J&O


Be bold and add some color to your home decor to welcome in spring and summer. One way to get rid of the winter doldrums is to replace drab decorative elements with vibrant color. While element such as wall decorations, window treatments, and other accessories are important in this blog we will focus on how upholstery fabrics can brighten a room's decor.
Choosing the right fabric requires taken into account not only the color of the fabric but the texture as well. For instance chenille fabrics are soft and tend to have a warm, inviting texture, while bark cloths are stiffer and more vibrant in appearance. Depending on what your aim is you can find a fabric with both the right color and texture.

How can you get these fabrics to work for you? The most dramatic effect is produced by re-upholstering your existing furniture. Although it is a more expensive avenue to try it will have the greatest impact on your room. Smaller details can also be tweaked by using a fabric to make slipcovers or decorative pillows.

Here are some of the colorful fabrics you can use to renew your rooms:

































































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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

JOFabrics featured in Inquire Magazine Fabric Article













Fabulous Fabrics

Interior design may be a mostly visual art,
but designers agree that texture
with its promise of tactile pleasure
is an essential element in every room.


By SALLY FRIEDMAN
Ah touch. It's a powerful sense, one that even infants experience and respond to. The tactile can change a feeling, establish a mood or alter it. In our homes, its our fabrics that create a veritable feast for the fingertips.

The velvet-covered chair beckons the deep pile chenille makes you want to run your fingers through the sassy, nubby plaid textured cotton on a stuffed armchair invites you to burrow in.
Fabric that cannot be ignored and should not be.

Philadelphia Herb Tapper has been a designer for nearly four decades. And for that long, he has been, in his own words, in love with fabric. Its the focal point of a room, the thing your eye goes to automatically, says Tapper, who works with clients in Pennsylvania, New Jersey a
nd Florida. For me, fabric comes first. It sets the tone, the mood, the look. You feel it before you even realize it. Best of all, maintains Tapper, fabric can make a room playful and interesting without breaking the bank. Case in point: pillows.
Every sofa deserves the punch of pillows, and there is a place for them in almost every style. The right throw pillows in the right fabrics can make you forget that a sofa that may have seen better days, says Tapper.
This designer loves to mix fabrics and with surprising results. He may blend fur with silk but also with something unexpectedly nubby and textured. He may choose an informal fabric in a formal setting just to create interest. And Tapper generally prefers subtle fabrics with pile over leather in living rooms and family rooms. He feels its warmer and more inviting.

This seasons hot fabric: Sensuede

At Calico Corners in Abington, consumers sometimes arrive like lost souls. Selec
ting fabric can feel overwhelming, concedes sales associate Stephanie Costia who understands that the sheer volume of choices can be bewildering. But Costia also knows how to tame the tiger of choice.
One of the key factors in choosing upholstery fabric for example, is weight. Th
at narrows down the field considerably, said this expert, who also notes that when it comes to upholstery fabric, what you don't see, the backing can also be as important as what you do see the fabric itself. Any upholstery fabric needs a backing to make sure it doesn't pucker or bag, which detracts from the look of any furniture piece. Retro looks and very strong colors are in.
When Dottie and Frank Giordano of Moorestown were furnishing their vintage 1901 Georgian colonial, they wanted to keep the living room elegant and formal, but also warm and inviting. Its a delicate balance. They did it successfully through the choice of fabric. We fell in love with the gray and soft apricot floral print of dogwood flowers and branches, said Dottie Giordano, a tireless volunteer and fabled hostess.
that fabric was then reinforced, by pure serendipity, in several paintings the couple discovered in a Philadelphia gallery. It's coloration was identically to the upholstery fabric and its motif: dogwoods. We just got lucky, said Giordano. I could
live with this fabric around us forever.












Daisy Dreams

This
Wild Psychedelic Flower print
from J&O Fabrics is back in style
and will look hip anywhere!

The hottest fabric for this new season? Its called sensuede, and its man-made and a trumpet blast, washable with a mile dish detergent. its also pricey at about $114. a yard.

The palette of fall fabrics is full of rich, warm tones, note Costia of Calico Corners. We are seeing a new interest in deep chocolate brown, especially in a weave or in a tone-on-tone look. And there's more interest in surprising colors like pure, bright pink and lime green as people get bolder with their upholstery color choices.












Feelin Groovy: Orchid











Mingle Jungle fabric

Flower Power and other retro themes
from the 70s and 80s are popular this year.


At the opposite end of the spectrum is the fabric we can expect to find in the home of todays thirty somethings. There is a huge move to retro looks and very strong colors and themes, said Stan Safady, president of J&O Fabrics in Pennsauken, NJ, one of the largest fabric stores in the region. Younger people seem to love to look back at the 1970s and 1980s, and it shows in the fabrics they are choosing.

Remember those wild geometrics? And flower power? And abstract, almost surreal prints? They are all back. So are the iconic themes like Hawaiian looks and hot colors like pink, yellow and lime sometimes all in one print.

Consumers can even drape themselves or their windows in that familiar smiley face theme. Or go for sailboats on their bedspreads, curtains or pillows. Or opt for pop art.

We have been in business here for 43 years, said Safady, I can not remember a time when fabric was exploding like this. It is like a youth revolution, and while there are plenty of choices like traditional tapestries and jacquards, the fun fabrics are definitely, absolutely on the scene.

Viva la fun!
Sally Friedman, a longtime lifestyle writer, lives in Moorestown, NJ. Her articles have appeared in The Ladies home Journal, Home Magazine and Brides/Your New Home.



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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

JOFabric.com Desperate Housewives Fabric Fun


Desperate Housewives move over...
Our Retro Housewives are i
n!




Check out our own Wisteria Lane! Stepford wife
Bree would love this fabric...











Laundry Day

Have a rip-roarin' good time with the best of our retro housewives fabric.












50's Kitchen Housewife

These novelty cotton fabrics
project the finest mix
of style and sexuality in our most perfect housewives and

simmering glamour girls.

Retro towns are in fashion now, Planned communities have a new look September 28, 2005: CNN/Money
Dubbed the new urbanism, today's planned communities
consciously try to recapture the charm and fabric of classic city neighborhoods.


100% Cotton Fabrics
Perfect for ANY s
ewing project!










Mom at Work












Cute Kitchen Curtain Fabric!










You may also be interested in Great Classic Car fabric.



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View Dots fabric
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Friday, September 23, 2005

Contemporary Decorative Fabric

Fabricate This!











Have you ever been confounded by Modern Art?

Use any one of our upholstery or decorative fabrics to cover a canvas and create your own art.
You can create a gallery in your own living room!








Our palette of Contemporary Upholstery can turn an old couch or sofa into a canvas ready for your imagination!
Why not shake up your home decor with some of our Contemporary Upholstery Fabrics?








Try our Retro 50's Barkcloth Fabrics for a unique modern twist on an old design.








Contemporary Upholstery Fabrics








Greco Contemporary Upholstery

Maze Upholstery

50's Mambo Bark Cloth








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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

JOFabric.com Presents: Eames Fabric













"Fabric of the Week Award"
to

"Eames Small Dot Pattern Yellow"











This pattern was designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1947.
This vintage design fabric was made for a Textile competition at The Museum of Modern Art. This is an excellent woven fabric that can be used for almost any purpose. This fabric can withstand 42,000 double rubs and has a teflon finish.

For complimentary Charles & Ray Eames fabric click on the links below.












Eames SEA THING fabric Aqua













Eames Crosspatch Document














Eames Circles Engine

Check out our other mid-century designer fabric












Verner Panton Optik Orange
Verner Pantons Optik Fabric is a classic mid-century design. This modern fabric has Orange and Sun colored circles with the illusion of stripes. This fabric was first produced in 1969 and is one of Panton's classic retro designs.












Verner Paton Geometric Fabric Red
Verner Pantons Geometri Fabric is a classic mid-century design. This modern fabric has various red circles. This fabric was introduced in 1960 and is one of Panton's Classic Retro Designs.

You may also like our other mid-century fabric designers:

George Nelson Fabric











George Nelson valued his art and it can be seen in his textile designs. With these vintage designed fabrics you can make pillows, wall-hangings, upholstery, curtains, handbags, garments, and more.

Alexander Girard Fabric











Alexander Girard created many beautiful retro and modern objects. He designed textiles during his tenure as founding director of the Herman Miller Textile Divison (1952-1973)

View our Retro Fabrics
View our MidCentury Modern Fabrics
View our Retro Barkcloth Fabric

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