The linens I’ve been noting for summer time dinner events—and summer time bedrooms? That might be Assortment IV, the most recent line of handmade textiles from Studio Ford, based mostly in LA (and frequent collaborators with Commune). The gathering is impressed by the custom of overshot weaving; widespread within the US on the flip of the nineteenth century, it’s simply acknowledged by its repeated geometric patterns, however Studio Ford’s take is made utilizing the block printing strategies that sparked their very own beginnings.
Check out a number of the subtly colourful, subtly patterned—and, usually, reversible—quilts, tablecloths, and throws.
Images by Giulio Ghirardi.
Above: The block-printed percale Toledo Quilt ($525) is totally reversible, “made by hand over many months,” based on the studio. The underside is a colourful striped design.Above: Overshot weaving grew to become widespread within the US to make coverlets; Studio Ford’s up to date takes are hand-stitched “utilizing a standard unknotted running-stitch method.”Above: Sample inspiration.Above: The gathering additionally contains desk linens, just like the Sequoia Tablecloth ($285), hand-printed on a cotton-linen background.Above: A element of the Arches Tablecloth ($285).Above: The Toledo Tablecloth in blues and reds ($285).Above: The Acadia Tablecloth, in blue-grey and ochre, makes for a extra muted tablescape ($285).Above: The reversible block-printed Meridian Quilt ($525) has a geometrical sample on one facet and slim maroon stripes on the opposite. Pillows—just like the Thatcher Lumbar Pillow ($315), proven on the chair and mattress—combine and match with any of the patterns.Above: The Acadia Quilt ($525) and Pillows ($375 every).Above: For a have a look at the complete assortment, head to Studio Ford.