Madison Square from Paula Barnes
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Paula Barnes' latest collection recalls the popularity of the color pink in antique quilts of the 1800's. The most popular shade of the era was known as a "Double Pink," created with a darker shade of pink dyed over a lighter shade. You'll see it combined with yellow, red, green, indigo and of course, brown, one of the earliest fabric colors used because readily-available roots were used to dye the fabric. As a result, pink and brown quilts evolved, and remain a timeless color combination to this day. The collection features Paula's signature floral wallpaper stripe and coordinates, blended with neutrals for added decorator appeal.
Paula Barnes' latest collection recalls the popularity of the color pink in antique quilts of the 1800's. The most popular shade of the era was known as a "Double Pink," created with a darker shade of pink dyed over a lighter shade. You'll see it combined with yellow, red, green, indigo and of course, brown, one of the earliest fabric colors used because readily-available roots were used to dye the fabric. As a result, pink and brown quilts evolved, and remain a timeless color combination to this day. The collection features Paula's signature floral wallpaper stripe and coordinates, blended with neutrals for added decorator appeal.
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