The Maddox Collection features dynamic new color palettes designed to complement and enhance the existing hues of The Vale collections. Highlights include “Claret,” a vivid and intense red, and “Truffle,” a rich, tempered neutral.
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Diana Stripe is a versatile fabric, featuring a soft, multicolored mid-scale geometric pattern. This multipurpose textile is ideal for creating elegant curtains and sophisticated upholstery, adding style and grace to any interior. Originally hand-painted in watercolor and translated into a digitally printed textile, Diana Stripe ensures that every brushstroke is visible in the final product.
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Introducing Calusa, a luxurious fabric that epitomizes the timeless elegance and rich symbolism of the hibiscus flower. Shown here is a part of The Vale Home’s pillow collection.
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Design and craftsmanship intersect Roman Holiday, crafted from premium cotton, the fabric is expertly woven to mimic the rich texture and sheen of matka silk. Resulting in a durable yet luxurious material, ideal for drapery, light upholstery, and decorative accents.
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The Vale’s first foray into luxury performance fabrics, Helios (left) and Icarus (Right) crafted from 100% Trevira CS. Here, it is shown in “Claret,” one of four available colorways.
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William Morris is credited with creating the first printed trellis wallpaper in 1864, inspired by his Arts & Crafts style home, The Red House in Kent. Drawing on these designs, Northern Cross presents a modern interpretation of a classic theme. Originally hand-painted in watercolor, the pattern is then digitally printed on grass cloth. It is available in three colors, “Olive,” “Sky,” and “Claret.”
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Returning to these aged primary tones in the Maddox collection is like revisiting an old, beloved chapter of an artistic journey, blending early experiences with a matured design vision, and “Sky,” reflects an aged cobalt blue.
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Calusa in “Blueberry.”
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What sets Kalahari apart is the stunning metallic gold and silver appliqué, inspired by the intricate patterns of topographical maps. These metallic accents catch the light, creating a shimmering effect that is reminiscent of water glistening over peaks and troughs of a bird’s-eye landscape. Shown in “Slate,” one of four available colorways.
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Maddox collection wallpapers shot in Palm Beach at Evergreen Antiques.
Photograph by Nick Mele and Stylist Zlata Kotmina
Kent plaid wallcovering in Lake.
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Hartford Plaid Wallcovering in Ochre.
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Calusa as shown in one of the new Vale Home pillows with Le Floof trim in Pine
Introducing Charlie, an elegant addition to The Vale London’s luxury upholstery collection. Crafted in Italy, Charlie offers a fresh take on traditional bouclé fabric. The wool incorporates bouclé yarns, softening the otherwise sharp geometric design to achieve a harmonious balance of texture and pattern.
A classic stripe with a modern twist, Surrey stripe is digitally printed on a faux silk substrate in a unique color combination. Pulling in subdued oak and ochre tones from the Maddox collection, unexpectedly mixed with a cool icy blue. This stripe can be used in traditional and modern interiors. Originally hand painted with watercolors, the striation created from the brush strokes can be seen within each stripe.