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Indoor Picnic: Using Quilts as Upholstery Fabric

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Sofa Upholstered in Nicola Home Picnic Quilt for Garnet Hill

Quilts—vintage and modern—were one of my very first design obsessions, and my love affair with all things pieced continues today. My ever-growing collection of vintage quilts is a treasure trove of inspiration, and one I dug into when I created my popular Picnic Quilt for Garnet Hill. The blend of sunwashed seersucker and ticking stripes is impossibly soft, with just the right amount of weight for a Maine spring, summer or fall. And the hand-tacking with golden thread? Like pollen dancing in drowsy, late-afternoon sun. I just can’t get enough.

And so I took a few of the quilts we had on the floor at my Nicola’s Home boutique and design center, and created a year-round indoor picnic by using the quilts as upholstery fabric for a handsome, inviting sofa and chair set that you’ll want to snuggle into year-round. I gave the quilts to the master craftsmen at CR Laine, who create bespoke furnishings of exceptional quality. Bench crafted, hand tailored and just … beautiful. I kept checking in on their progress, and they always indulged me with photos!

CR Lane deconstructs my Nicola Home for Garnet Hill Picnic Quilt Upholstering with the Nicola Home Picnic Quilt for Garnet Hill






(Looks like fun, doesn’t it? Remember, the Nicola Home Design Center can custom-create upholstered furnishings for anyone, using found fabrics as inspiration, or as actual upholstery materials. Cutting into vintage fabrics can seem like a sacrilege, but quilts in particular were made to be used as much as admired. When time has not been kind to the entire quilt, playful projects like these can give them new life. If you’re holding on to a treasured quilt, curtain or embroidery, bring it to our design experts to explore the possibilities.)

Finally, the finished Picnic Quilt set arrived. Come visit the store to see them in person, or email our design consultants for more detailed measurements and photos! I think they would be inspired accents in a little girl’s room or a sweet baby’s nursery – this styling will grow with your little ones, as the color palette is quite sophisticated. The Picnic Quilt sofa and chair would also be quite at home in a cottage-inspired living or guest room, and would add a splash of summer to any cozy corner in your home.

Like all my pieces, this set was designed and built to be a new family heirloom … and quilts, like anything homestead, is very on-trend for fall 2011. An indoor picnic, all year round—thanks to my Nicola Home Picnic Quilt from Garnet Hill!


Design Blog Buzz for My Flying Point Pillow

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

It is a great compliment to see other designers recognize my work. The Thrill of the Print referenced my Flying Point Pillow in a recent post, excerpted below. Thank you – kind words from someone as obsessed with fabric as I am mean so much.

“This barkcloth print from the recent Garnet Hill catalog caught my eye. This lumbar pillow cover is part of the Nicola Home Bedding collection designed by Maine Interior Decorator Nicola Manganello. I love the retro touch of the print, which reminds me of a suburbanized Grandma Moses landscape.”

Prints Charming
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Brooklyn, New York based textile designer specializing in printed silk accessories for men and women.


Sneak Peek of My Fiore Quilt for Garnet Hill, in a Brand-New Colorway

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

I hear so often from customers who want to purchase my Fiore Quilt from Garnet Hill, the centerpiece of my Spring 2010 collection. I was thrilled at how quickly it sold out, but so sorry to have so many of you left disappointed. So, take heart. Fiore is coming back!

At left is the quilt you’ve all been clamoring for – the original Fiore in melons and blues. For Fall 2011, however, we brought the jewel tones forward for an even richer, warmer look, just perfect for cooler seasons.

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