This Husband and Wife Duo Just Launched the Home Textile Collection of Our Dreams
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
Nothing adds character to a home like textiles. And if those textiles are artisan, handmade pieces of linen crafted using time-honored techniques, all the better. Cope Textiles, the new line of pillows and yardage from the power couple behind Calico Wallpaper, is taking home linens to the next, next level. Styles include those made with Japanese and Turkish painting techniques that go far beyond your classic shibori, and lend an inimitable texture to throws and swaths of fabric alike. Their textiles are perfect for homemade curtains or tablecloths, but then again, we might just go the hanging tapestry route and use some fabric as a one-of-a-kind piece of art. It's certainly gallery-worthy! Scroll through to see what we mean.
Aurora Yardage in Heaven ($165)
Palette Pillow in Frida ($245+)
Palette Yardage in Georgia ($165)
Aurora Pillow in Heaven ($245+)
Flora Yardage in Wildflower ($165)
Flora Pillow in Azalea ($245+)
Sumi Yardage in Pebble ($165)
Sumi Pillow in Pebble ($245+)
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Got a project in mind for these gorgeous textiles? Let us know on Twitter @BritandCo!
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Brit + Co may at times use affiliate links to promote products sold by others, but always offers genuine editorial recommendations.
(Photos via Adam Ryder for Cope Textiles)
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.