Architectural Textile Designs

Schumacher is Re-Issuing 40 Frank Lloyd Wright Graphics as Fabrics

According to Schumacher's Dara Caponigro, Frank Lloyd Wright is "one of the most -- probably the most -- important American architect," and few with any knowledge of architecture's history would disagree. As such, the venerable textile company has ventured to release a set of fabrics with graphics created by the legendary architect, many of which have never been released to the public before.

Schumacher's recently released Frank Lloyd Wright textile collection includes 40 designs. The company had previously run 26 of these geometric patterns with primary colors, but the remaining 14 are completely new textiles with designs based on Wright's drawings and sketches.

The fabrics were released in conjunction with the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, and they were quickly approved in order to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the late architect's birthday.

Architectural Textile Designs
The re-issuing of Frank Lloyd Wright graphics as fabrics may inspire other textile manufacturers to collaborate with architects or artists to bring new, unique designs to market.
Heritage-inspired Textile Collections
Introducing a collection tied to a historical figure, such as Frank Lloyd Wright, may inspire other textile companies to create collections inspired by other notable architects or artists.
Architectural Consumer Goods
The release of this collection highlights the potential for architectural graphics to be applied to other consumer goods, such as home decor, furniture, or even fashion accessories.

Sectors Adopting This

Textile Manufacturing
Textile manufacturers may consider partnering with architects or artists to bring unique and historic designs to market, as Schumacher did with Frank Lloyd Wright's graphics.
Home Decor
Home decor industries could leverage the popularity of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural designs by incorporating them into their products, potentially offering customers unique and historically significant options.
Fashion Accessories
The use of architectural graphics in fabrics and textiles may inspire fashion accessory companies to incorporate similar designs into their products, potentially adding a new level of novelty and uniqueness to their offerings.
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