The dimensional elements have never been more important than today. Tactile, textural, subtle gradations, contrasting embroidery, hand-scraped or hand-polished wood: the surface speaks volumes to the human eye and human touch. The variety of offerings provide the look of a "one of a kind" product with affordable value.
Not quite mauve, this color direction is the "cheek's blush" transition from the pink family. "Pompador Rose" is drawn from both the English Country and Beijing's Forbidden City as inspiration. Slightly grayed, this "new mauve" has its roots in english cabbage rose chintz, 40's hollywood glamour and yet looking ahead with a modern edge.