Pulp Design Studios | ICON | Issue 5
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CROSSING BOUNDARIES<br />
PULP DESIGN STUDIOS’ SECOND FABRIC COLLECTION WITH S. HARRIS BRIDGES THE GAP BETWEEN<br />
THE COMFORT OF RESIDENTIAL AND THE DURABILITY OF COMMERCIAL FABRICS.<br />
The <strong>Pulp</strong> team has designed a new collection of fabrics with S. Harris that is equally suited for commercial design<br />
projects and for a residential home that needs gorgeously durable fabrics. Despite a worldwide shutdown and<br />
pandemic, <strong>Pulp</strong> felt it was important to move forward with the debut of their second line that is rolling out<br />
through late spring and early summer.<br />
“So much planning went into this collection<br />
over the last year and although the timing could<br />
be better, moving ahead with the launch helps<br />
support our partners, the reps, and so many<br />
others during this time,” says Carolina Gentry.<br />
“We also want to provide new palettes and<br />
patterns to fuel creativity for designers,” says<br />
Beth Dotolo. “The <strong>Pulp</strong> team is using the time<br />
during this shut-down to develop new creative<br />
ideas for our projects, and we wanted to spark<br />
creativity for other designers, too, who are still<br />
working and designing for their clients.”<br />
The new fabrics were inspired by meaningful<br />
places around the world, from exotic locales<br />
to cities that inspire the <strong>Pulp</strong> team to the <strong>Pulp</strong><br />
founders’ own neighborhoods. Let’s take a spin<br />
through the new <strong>Pulp</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Studios</strong> for S.<br />
Harris collection.<br />
NEUTRAL GROUND<br />
Sophisticated and classic, the neutral palette<br />
has a pulled-together urban style. These designs<br />
can blend with brighter colors or stand alone<br />
with bold patterns that show off a wild streak.<br />
Some of our faves in this group include Leopardo,<br />
an animal print with an almost ikat twist, and<br />
Dresden, with artistic brushstrokes that evoke<br />
the dramatic European city.<br />
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