
Ikat fabric
Ikats have been around for several centuries. It is rare when something that was developed so long ago becomes so popular in modern times. The word “ikat” means “to tie” or “to bind”. This describes the process and also the fabric itself.
Even though, many of today’s Ikats may not be “true” in the sense of how the fabric is constructed, the pattern lives on and is easily recognized when used as a pattern in interior design.
In this day and age where everything seems to be focused on the next “big thing” or the new trend, the ikat will always be regarded as a classic and timeless element of design.
Here some beautiful furniture pieces and pillows by Madeline Weinrib with her signature Ikat design fabrics:
There are no limits to ways of using Ikat beautiful fabrics as they come is various patterns and colors. Ikat fabric always adds an elegant cheerful touch to a design or suggests far away travels and create a beautiful focal point in any room.

Collection in Ikat fabrics - Madeline Weinrib
Below, designers have created these Interiors with Ikat fabrics… pillows, sofas, chairs, window treatment, wall art pieces…

Indigo blue traditional Ikat textiles

Violet ikat fabric- Madeline Weinrib

Ikat fabric roman shades and accent pillows- source House Beautiful
Loving Ikat fabrics? Let me know about it…
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