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41 michigandesign.com The beauty of the global aesthetic is that it brings the far reaches of the world to any home. It allows customers to experience and appreciate styles from a variety of cultures and regions without needing a passport.” – Kazumi Yoshida, Art Director for Clarence House ROZMALLIN, SUITE 60 Our customers’ tastes are changing as the times are changing. In terms of décor, customers are looking for more livable fabrics. There’s a big push for performance and durability. Families want practical design landscapes that they can live with. People want to enjoy their homes. There’s also a much more competitive indoor/outdoor fabric market, and because of that, those fabrics are even more high-quality – with a softer hand and broader color palette. Speaking of color, there is also a bend toward new, interesting colors like peacock and aubergine...moving away from more neutral blues and grays.” – Scott Kravet, Chief Creative Director of Kravet Inc. KRAVET, SUITE 105 “ This Moroccan-inspired jacquard, woven in Turkey, brings a burst of fresh, rich colors to the Clarence House collection. Photos courtesy of Kravet Inc. Photo by Rosemarie Padovano “

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