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Kelly Swallow Creates Traditional Chairs With a Modern Flair

It was only a matter of time before someone like Kelly Swallow came along with a plethora of patchwork furniture to offer. Considering that quilt patterns and finishes were particularly popular last year, it is only a natural progression to patchwork, if you ask me.

Yet Kelly Swallow's armchairs, loungers and sofas are pretty unique. Although they have a rather traditional air, she has made it her mission to introduce a modern flair as well. Using vintage fabrics from an assortment of designers like Guild, Kenzo, Zoffany, Carlucci and Harlequin, she also uses other retro hipster materials such as rugby player’s jerseys.

Fun and playful, Kelly Swallow also tailors to sentiments and memories by taking custom orders. She and her company are based in the United Kingdom.
Trend Themes
1. Patchwork Furniture - The increasing popularity of patchwork furniture presents an opportunity for furniture makers to innovate in order to stand out in the market.
2. Mixing Vintage and Modern Styles - Creating a fusion of vintage and modern styles in furniture design can lead to unique and eye-catching pieces that appeal to a wider range of consumers.
3. Personalized Furniture - Offering custom orders for personalized and sentimental furniture pieces can attract consumers looking for one-of-a-kind items.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can take advantage of the trend towards patchwork and personalized furniture to expand their product lines and cater to a wider range of consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate patchwork furniture to create unique and playful spaces for their clients.
3. Textile and Fabrics - The trend towards patchwork furniture presents an opportunity for textile and fabrics companies to collaborate with furniture manufacturers to provide unique and eye-catching materials for furniture design.

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