Linherr Hollingsworth Boheme II
For her first collection with Kravet, New England-based interior designer Linherr Hollingsworth presents fresh and unexpected lifestyle collection of fabrics, trimmings, wallcoverings and carpet. Taking its cue from the designer’s background in high fashion, transformative style and affinity for art and travel, Bohème is both adaptable and eclectic. A refreshing viewpoint for today’s design world, Bohème is evocative of Hollingsworth’s own sense of free-spirited yet refined vibe – simplicity with an edge; strength with an air of femininity; and elegance with alluring quirk.
Linherr Hollingsworth never shies away from going the extra mile – and her second collection with Kravet Couture is no different. Bohème II is rooted in classicism and has a rich, soulful vibe. The patterns and textures are artful, abstract and authentically imperfect. Hollingsworth has further developed the Bohème story by offering more depth and pattern play between the two collections.
Deeply rooted in classicism with a soulful vibe, this gorgeous collection of fabric, trim and wallcovering picks up where Hollingsworth left off with a strong focus on art and architecture, expressed with a freer hand. Wonderfully luxe and modern, this collection is relaxed and especially relevant for today’s interiors. Patterns in this collection are layered and tribal with a natural richness that evokes an authentic and effortless vibe with signature motifs from the first collection reimagined in a fresh way. Freshly-colored ground cloths are beautifully paired with a rich and organic neutral color palette.
Fresh architectural patterns and free-flowing forms colored in a richly organic palette are highlighted with touches of metallic accents throughout the collection. Abstract shapes and rhythmic combinations of textures – such as lush velvets, unique weaves, supple leathers and soft linen prints – harmoniously infuse unpretentious yet luxurious style.
The wallcoverings complement the collection with burnished metallic, deep charcoals, azure blues and lush neutrals. The geometric and organic patterns are highlighted with hints of subdued metallic in grasscloths and raffias.