On Wednesday I attended an invitation by Joel Woodard whose wife is Susan North, Sr. VP of Design for Schumacher, to “A Celebration of Chintz” at Schumacher in the D&D building to honor the legendary Albert Hadley. Susan has been working for the past year with Hadley to reproduce a beautiful English chintz he first used in Mrs. Nancy Pyne’s house more than 40 years ago. As life would have it, after 40 years Mrs. Pyne still had in her possession faded remnants of the fabric which she lent Schumacher to reproduce. The fabric is offered in very chic shades of charcoal, pale grey and ivory, and a crisp indigo blue and white, and a soft sepia-hued colorway. The fabric is made of a lightly calendared fine cotton ground that gives it that light glow and makes you want to sleep in it because of its softness. This Chintz fabric called “Pyne Hollyhock Print” is absolutely gorgeous because the flowers are not of the typical small size but big and don’t overwhelm. Unfortunately I am a little bit of a procrastinator and by the time I asked for a sample they were gone but you can see the fabric here. You can see pictures of the event here.
Albert Hadley from Adam Lewis’s Albert Hadley: The Story of America’s Preeminent Interior Designer
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How fantastic to meet someone so legendary! Thanks for sharing that with us. Have a great weekend and stop by if you can for my new giveaway. (It's a really good one.) 🙂
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The draperies are beautiful:)
Sarah Klassen
How wonderful! Albert Hadley is such a talented man – one of my favorites for certain. What an event 🙂
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