Mexican Otomi
I have always loved seeing the use of Mexican Otomi fabric in design. It is 100% cotton canvas and handwoven by the Mexican Otomi Indians. It can be used as coverlets, tablecloths and shown below in Cookie magazine an upholstered headboard. Jacaranda Home offers Mexican Otomi fabrics in an array of sure to make your heart go pitter patter...
Kelly Green, Golden Yellow, Red, Multi-Color, Bright Aqua and Rosa Mexicana are just a few to name!
Cookie Magazine
Design Sponge
Blog Design Sponge took inspiration from the Cookie Magazine headboard and did a do it yourself headboard with the fabric and voila design perfection. Check out the link below and see how Grace from Design Sponge created her own upholstered headboard...you can too!
Mexican Otomi as shown in House Beautiful.
This adorable California beach cottage located on Balboa Island in this month's House Beautiful sparked my whole rejuvenated love for the Otomi. The owners used a beautiful Mexican Otomi in Rosa Mexicana from Jacaranda as a tablecloth. The cottage is full of color with wallpaper from Albert Hadley in a powder room, a lime green zebra Jonathan Adler rug and a Liberty of London print cruiser parked out front.
Liberty of London Cruiser by Target parked out front, I am home...
Mexican Otomi in Rosa Mexicana
Keep Calm and Carry On, everyday...
Jonathan Adler zebra rug, turtle footstool, too chic for words.
Scalloped table a theme throughout the house
Kitchen through to bunk rooms
One of my all time favorite wallpapers Little Whales by Geoff McFetridge
Fireworks wallpaper in the powder room by Albert Hadley
Retro Frigidaire 50's style by Smeg from Sears.
Vintage 1960's patio furniture, check out the surfboard covered in fabric, nice touch.
Images Courtesy of Jacaranda Home, Cookie, Design Sponge, House Beautiful
1 comment:
Beautiful use of woven fabric designs. The Mexican Otomi fabric are stunning. The textiles on display here are certainly refreshing
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