As the weather insists on being cold and gray, and the snow slowly settles on the ground, I’m urging for Spring to come quicker than ever! I’ve got lots of happy color to share today to get you in the mood for Spring, so let’s check out some brights in the world of pattern and fabric!

Designer’s Guild just rolled out their Spring collection and it is anything but dull! With pops of color and intricate patterns flying at your from every direction, this collection perfectly captures the light of the much anticipated season and all that comes with it. Their fabrics are so luxurious, and the colors so vivid. I have put together some of my favorite looks for you, but you can visit their site for more of their new collection. I love it all, and I’d love to own fabric and wallpaper from there at some point.

Here’s some background in case you’re not familiar with Designer’s Guild. It was established in 1970 by Tricia Guild, designing and wholesaling fabrics, wallpaper, upholstery, and bed and bath collections. They also have a flagship store in London featuring Tricia Guild’s own brilliant designs that I would also like to visit someday.

Have you seen Tricia Guild’s book from 2006, Pattern? You must take a peek, it is filled with a huge variety of wonderful patterns and color, and even texture. What are you looking forward to most this Spring?

(images: designer’s guild)

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One Response to “Designer’s Guild Spring 2010 Collection”

  1. DalDal says:

    I cannot wait till the flowers bloom and the colors start returning!
    I love all the colors from this post… it really puts the shine on this dull and grey day! Hopefully winter passes by so fast and we roll into spring soon ;)

    Keep up the great work on this blog!

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