The 20th Anniversary Collection is a product of 20 fun and inspiring collaborations with 20 designers from some of the top interior design firms across the United States. Each designer worked with our design team to develop a pattern that represents them and their design aesthetic. Each pattern designed to be customized and printed on a variety of fabrics for different end uses.


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Stonehill Taylor - Arbor 

Stonehill Taylor’s inspiration for the design of this exclusive fabric came after finding some of the firm’s original landscaping stamps from 1967. Prior to the creation of programs like AutoCad and Revit, these to scale stamps were commonly used by architectural firms to ease the drawing process. We wanted to integrate these images as a celebration of the firm’s own history as well as the history of the design industry. The final result is an abstract bird’s-eye-view pattern reminiscent of New York’s Central Park. 

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/stonehill-taylor

Matchline Design Group - Deco

In designing this pattern, we tapped inspiration from the classic geometries visualized throughout the Art Deco movement. The pattern features a modernized take on clean, symmetrical stylings that are repeated to create a bold graphic that can be activated as the perfect statement piece for the outside back of a chair, drapery panels, and of course decorative pillows. The elegant, functional pattern lends itself to crossing over into many different design styles.

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/matchline-design-group

Gina Joyce  - Wings of Change

The pattern was inspired by fashion and nature combined into layers. Drawing from couture clothing, the design implements the use of accents and details to add a pop of interest to the piece. Exploring textures, patterns, and colors, as well as the material on which it is produced, has resulted in a design that offers opportunities for multiple applications.

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/gina-joyce

Gary Inman + Baskervill - Chloé 

Chloé was inspired by my last visit to Paris and my large collection of Hermes silk scarves. I wanted to explore my favorite geometries, namely octagons, ovals and circles as well as capture the essence of equestrian chic in bold colors that can animate a room. I shared the prototype with a current client and they loved the design for their luxury suites.

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/baskervill

Adriane Caradine Contract- Vedette

I am passionate about mid-century European design and have been an avid collector for most of my life. The soul of the pattern is inspired by French decorative arts of the 1940s, particularly the tapestry work of artist Jean Lurcat. I felt the hospitality market lacked fabrics that exude an organic whimsy with a timeless sophistication. I wanted to create a pattern for LebaTex that could be colored to complement a wide range of environments, from seaside retreats to energetic urban spaces.

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/adrian-caradine

Michael Graves Design - Wish Ware

The impetus for the Wish Ware pattern came from designing with positivity, optimism, and hope in mind, which for us embodies the Stacy Garcia/LebaTex vibe. In the case of the Wish Ware pattern, everyone knows that its “stems” from the Dandelion, which symbolizes the sun (its golden head), the moon (the puffy white seed) and the stars (when they blow to the winds). This is part of the reason it's associated with wishing. In addition to granting wishes, many people believe that dandelion seeds will carry your thoughts and dreams to loved ones when you blow them into the air. ... Legend has it that, if you can blow all the seeds off a dandelion with a single breath, then the person you love will love you back. How great is that!

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/michael-graves

HDB Design Group- Hexic

We wanted to create a pattern with multiple layers. The pattern inspiration came from nature and geometric designs seen on structures in our area and abroad. The LebaTex design team captured this concept with the pattern’s detailed organic design with pops of color and a neutral geometric overlay.

https://www.lebatex.com/collections/hdb-design-group


All copy and images are property of Lebatex and their respective design studios. Ari Diaz was the lead designer on all prints shown on this page, and of the colorways that are not shown on this page. 

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