Suited to the most sumptuous interiors, Chatoyance alludes to natural land forms and the movement of light across water in 4 stunning colorways. An extremely fine cotton velvet (with an impressive abrasion resistance of 50,000 double rubs, Wyzenbeek, Cotton Duck), 54-inch Chatoyance undergoes an innovative wet process in which it's gathered and sprayed with a random, yet repeatable, pattern of dyes. Named cat's eye for the dramatic, fluid shifts of its marbled colors, the one-of-a-kind velvet works as well in small accents as in grand statement pieces.
The Brentano Design Studio has grown from a modest eight patterns in 1990 into an international source for residential, hospitality and commercial fabrics and wallcoverings. The range has expanded to include luxurious vegan leathers and indoor-outdoor, stain resistant and eco-friendly textiles.
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Suited to the most sumptuous interiors, Chatoyance alludes to natural land forms and the movement of light across water in 4 stunning colorways. An extremely fine cotton velvet (with an impressive abrasion resistance of 50,000 double rubs, Wyzenbeek, Cotton Duck), 54-inch Chatoyance undergoes an innovative wet process in which it's gathered and sprayed with a random, yet repeatable, pattern of dyes. Named cat's eye for the dramatic, fluid shifts of its marbled colors, the one-of-a-kind velvet works as well in small accents as in grand statement pieces.