Pottery Barn taps into Kravet’s exclusive interior design archive
For the first time in its history, family-owned Kravet opened its 60,000-piece archive beyond its own team.
San Francisco – The latest Pottery Barn multi-category brand collaboration features patterns and prints that have been available only to the design trade.
For the first time in its history, family-owned Kravet opened its 60,000-piece archive beyond its own team to work with Pottery Barn’s in-house designers. The prints were recolored and reimagined to develop new fabrications, applications and products.
The new Pottery Barn/Kravet collection encompasses tabletop, bedding, pillows, wall coverings, window coverings and decorative accessories.
“The Kravet family has had the privilege of serving the design trade for many decades, and we’re now thrilled to partner with Pottery Barn to bring consumers exclusive pieces for their home inspired by our archives,” said Cary Kravet, president and CEO, Kravet LLC.
The Kravet for Pottery Barn collection is available now in all stores, and online.
“We’re so proud of the one-of-a-kind pieces from the new Kravet and Pottery Barn collection,” said Pottery Barn president Monica Bhargava. “This collection reinterprets their heirloom decorator prints in a way that feels fresh, timeless, and beautifully suited for our customer’s home.”
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