New Autumn / Winter Collections from Style Library Contract

For Autumn / Winter 2018, Style Library Contract presents two new collections; Darnley From Zoffany, a stunning new collection of iconic archive inspired designs, blended with country house influences and Harlequin Momentum, a mixture of innovative design techniques and on trend concepts. 

Darnley from Zoffany

If famed English country houses could share their memories, and if those memories could be beautifully translated into a luxurious collection of wallpapers and fabrics, Darnley from Zoffany is the perfect representation. From the wonderful and unique personalities that call these houses their home, to the priceless private collections that line the walls, Darnley shares a stylish elegance, seamlessly entwined with Zoffany’s very being.

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Left: Richmond Park & Right: Anjolie

Stunning documents from the brand’s archive have been re-imagined in Zoffany’s Alchemy of Colour, expertly bringing a country house appeal to classic, highly regarded designs. Haute couture influences are prevalent, resplendent in opulent, rich tones seamlessly carrying the colour story between Zoffany’s collections.

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Left: Darnley & Right: Heiress Damask

Peter Gomez, Zoffany’s head of design said, “We have developed our designs to reflect the fabulous personalities of the individuals that lived in the great historic houses of England. Archive prints along with new designs showcase exquisite techniques, whilst at the same time, capturing the relaxed feel of country living.”

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Darnley includes a collection of three books comprising ten wallpapers, four velvets, five prints, five embroideries and six weaves. A delightful palette of light colours such as the glamorous Pale Gold and elegant Snow, contrast with the bright and captivating tones of Tiger’s Eye and Evergreen, to name but a few.  The launch comprises three pattern books: Darnley Fabrics (which incorporates prints, embroideries and weaves), Darnley Wallpapers and Maze Velvets.

Harlequin Momentum

Now in its seventh year, Momentum from Harlequin is the brand’s most successful range to date, an international bestseller with global appeal. Since 2011 Momentum has continued to build, with new showstopping standalone collections blending perfectly and interchanging expertly with all previous Momentum launches.

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Left: Spectro & Right: Arccos

Inspired by urban geometrics, x-ray floral patterns, pixelated forms and innovative yarn wrap structures, the A/W 2018 curation of Harlequin’s Momentum range is a clever mix of iconic and sophisticated designs in trend driven colours.Confident bold motifs adorn eight wallpaper designs, eleven drapes and seven upholstery in fashion led colour combinations, each of which blend beautifully with previous Momentum collections.

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Left: Kienze & Right: Otani

Harlequin’s weave designer, Charlie Locking said, “Our design team was keen to develop new trend concepts themed around the Momentum spirit and style. Throughout the collection, Momentum’s qualities and textures play out with an elegant mix of matte and shine, bringing boutique appeal to any space.”

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Taking Momentum in a new direction, confident colours such as Peony and Emerald are layered alongside the standout Cerise, Neptune and Zest to name a few. Conversely soft earthy tones such as Raffia, Chalk and Smoke blend to bring a sleek and modern feel to this energetic, vibrant collection. The launch comprises three books: Momentum 5 Wallpapers, Momentum 9 Upholstery and Momentum 10 Drapes

To see the Darnley and Momentum collections in their entirety, please click here

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