Though it’s one of the oldest motifs in history, medallion patterns—symmetrical, spherical and repeating—are being re-imagined for today’s marketplace. From hand-made rugs to porcelain tiles, Business of Home presents eight medallion-style designs to fall in love with this season.
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AAKAR RUG BY KAVI — JAIPUR LIVING
Made from bamboo and wool, the hand-knotted Brumoso rug by Kavi at Jaipur Living draws inspiration from the architectural details of old-school carved lattice screens.
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MARITSA PRINTED LINEN — VAUGHAN
Inspired by a 17th century Turkish Ottoman design, this printed linen fabric by Vaughan is adorned in multicolored stripes and an eye-catching graphic motif.
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ZARA BLUE PORCELAIN TILE — THE TILE SHOP
A high-contrast floor design in a matte finish, Zara Blue Porcelain tile by The Tile Shop boasts a bold deep blue floral pattern against a soft white background.
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SAN YSIDRO MEDALLION FABRIC — MARIAFLORA
Don’t let the intricately woven pattern in this performance fabric by Mariaflora fool you, it’s tougher than it looks. Composed of durable, stain- and water-resistant acrylic fibers, it can be used to dress up throw pillows and seating both indoors and out.
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SPRING BLUE RUG — TSAR CARPETS
Crafted from pure New Zealand wool and Tencel, the Spring Blue rug by Tsar Carpets pairs two of the year’s hottest trends: asymmetrical silhouettes and 1990s-style daisy prints.
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MODA FABRIC — ÉLITIS
Available in 10 distinct colorways, silky satin threads give Moda by Élitis a flowing drape and shimmery sheen that’s perfect for window treatments.
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LAURA ASHLEY SUNFLOWER TILE — THE TILE SHOP
A contemporary spin on a nostalgic pattern, this porcelain wall and floor tile is bedecked in a two-toned sunflower motif that’s based on an original Laura Ashley print.
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DUBONNET FABRIC — MARCUS WILLIAM
A versatile jacquard with a botanical twist, Marcus William’s Dubonnet fabric comes in four earth-toned colors and features an elaborate lotus motif.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.
Homepage photo: Drapes in Dubonnet fabric in Gilt by Marcus William | Courtesy of Marcus William