
today is a special day partly dedicated to faythe levine’s handmade nation. coming up later this morning there will be an interview anne conducted with faythe and cortney, and then we’ll get a special sneak peek into each of their homes after that. then it’s on to paris with part four of anne’s regional roundup of parisian designers and then the long-awaited and much-requested paris city guide. so in order to make room for that i wanted to share the rest of my favorites from the accent on design section of the ny gift fair.

this year sukie introduced beautiful organic cotton fabrics available by the yard. you can pick up their latest designs in bag or pillow form, but you can also purchase a yard for craft projects. click here for more info on sukie.



the karen alweil studio booth was on fire this year, with gorgeous work from nandini textiles (above) and, my favorite, a section of vintage artwork, feedbags and pressed flowers called style de vie that you could order and have framed, then shipped to your home. i was obsessed with those feedbags so i may have to save up for one of those in the future.

i also loved the little sachets from my soul to keep at the karen alweil booth- they were made from vintage sari fabrics. they’d make such great gifts (or decadent favors) for an indian wedding.
CLICK HERE to continue with the ny gift fair finds…and to see new work from judy ross, helen ige, robert le heros, and more…

judy ross debuted a lovely series of pillows and rugs, as well as a new metallic colorways in her trademark patterns. click here for more of judy’s work…

i loved these playful merry-go-round mobiles from los angeles’ helen ige. they were so intricate and beautiful close-up.

these simple but beautiful recycled glass tumblers were on my “must take home” list. they were part of the beautiful canvas booth and were a nice subtle juxtaposition to all of the bright color and bold patterns in the rest of the show.


last but not least, i loved the luggage/rolling grocery cart bags at robert le heros. the patterns were fun but sophisticated and they were coated in a water-proof finish that made them practical and beautiful.


20 Comments
thanks for all your posts about the gift show!
We’ve decided we are going to attend next year, it’s nice to see a little bit of what to expect before we plan the trip.
Thank You
xx~anisa
Oh, that fabric by Sukie is just AMAZING! Love it:)
As promised, Robert le Héros is here !! I’m such a fan of their work !! I hope they still have their corner in the BVH Rivoli next time I’m in Paris.
Judy Ross’fabrics are gorgeous too. I love the colors !
i checked out the Nandini textile link and found some fabulous sandals & other pretty things on their website….
I LOVE those Sukie bags!
Love the feedbags! Love the patterns!
Thanks for sharing this for all who couldn’t attend the NY gift show.
Beautiful! I love all the textiles.
Love all the patterns, specially the first one.
So awesome those textiles from nandini. so pretty.
Love the Indian fabrics – wish those were available as yardage…
Grace,
Thank you so much for all of the lovely comments on our space this season! we loved having you!
The Nandini fabric is available by the yard and please call our showroom for any questions on any of the other products we represent. 800.600.3458 or info@karenalweilstudio.com
What a great idea!!! I like recycling used object, this sacks look very graphic and so in Vogue!!!
Aloha Grace,
Love the feed sacks. Where can we see others or find out more info?
I checked the Nandini site, but no luck. What a great idea to frame them.
hi conn!
the company that sells the feed sacks is “Style de vie” i’m going to add it in the post above (i wasn’t sure when i wrote the post yest.) but here’s the link:
http://www.styledevie.com/
grace :)
Hello. Great posts on NY Gift Show. On the Sukie bags, pillows & fabrics, is that something they will be adding to their website? I’m not currently seeing it (but also could be missing something). Thanks.
emily
most things at the ny gift fair are just being debuted so i’d give them a few weeks to a month to get things online :)
grace
Thank You!
Thanks Grace!
Thank you Grace, for introducing so many people to my soul to keep!
Wow I wish they had something like that down here in California! I mean there are a lot of people down here and it would most definitely be a memorable day in a kodak moment type of history!
It really does look like a fun event and I wonder what other events like it they have planned! :)
With events like this Im sure with its positivity it will only enhance smiles all around the world!
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