Kravet is proud to introduce a new line of fabrics from celebrated designer Thom Filicia. The fabrics will be available in Kravet showrooms across North America beginning this week, so be sure to stop by and see them for yourself. Our merchandising team has put together fabulous displays in San Francisco and New York, among other cities, showcasing the bright colors and patterned fabrics in the line. Check out the video for a brief history of the designer in his own words and see some of the fresh, modern fabrics in his collection.
The newly renovated and expanded Kravet showroom at the San Francisco Design Center featuring Thom Filicia fabrics front and center.
A close up of Thom Filicia fabrics hanging in the Kravet design studio in NYC. Fabrics, from left: Niagra, Burnet, Prospect, Citysquare, Poppyfield, Griffith.
A little about Thom: He has been honored as one of House Beautiful’s Top 100 American Designers and House & Garden’s Top 50 “Tastemakers.” He scored an Emmy and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Art Direction for his work on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and also starred in and produced two Style Network series, Dress My Nest and Tacky House, both of which focus on making design accessible and inspiring to those lacking focus in their homes.
Thom Filicia fabrics on display at the Kravet showroom in the D&D Building in NYC.
Thom is the recent recipient of Interior Design magazine’s Merit Award for Outstanding Eco-Design. He owns a successful New York-based interior design firm, Thom Filicia, Inc., which specializes in residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Thom is also the author of Thom Filicia Style, his first book, which was released in fall 2008. He has earned numerous industry accolades for his work with high profile clients such as Jennifer Lopez, the W Hotel chain, and St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City. This is his first collection with Kravet.
Fabrics, clockwise from top right: Crouse, Eureka, Selina, Shonnard.
Fabrics, left to right: Citysquare, Alvord, Poppyfield, Prospect.
Fabrics: clockwise from top left: Niagra, Lodi, Eisner, Lodi.
Fabrics, from left to right: Alvord, Basin, Alvord, Croly, Wall.