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Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics in orange from Knoll:

Before I started my upholstery hunt, I had no idea it was so easy to order upholstery samples from major manufacturers. Knoll is a big name — they have gorgeous fabrics — at a surprising number of price points, both high and low — and they make it super easy to order samples.
The Knoll Rivington in Paprika is a strong contender. The color really seems to change in the light.


As I said, Knoll was fantastic about sending samples — nice big pieces, and they came within a day or two. Following are photo of all the orange(ish) Knoll fabrics I ordered to give a try. I was super impressed:
Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Maharam:




Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Designtex:





Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Kovi:


Above: Other Kovi orange upholstery samples that I ordered.



But: Maybe I should go green?!
Ack. After thinking I MUST go orange… and ordering all these samples, I then got the idea that a large orange sectional might present too much of a contrast — rather than act as a secondary complement — to the many many linear feet of green-dominant pinch pleats in the two rooms. So then, I began ordering greens. Story to come.

Meanwhile:
What do you think of these oranges, for a 101″ x 101″ sectional?
If I choose orange upholstery — which one?
Initial thoughts on orange v. green?
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Linda says
KOVI 5605 is stunning
Sherri says
Go for the Rivington! The colour is delicious, and the nubbly bits are just what you need with the rest of your choices. That’s what I’d go with, anyway! Don’t go green! You’ll feel overdosed!
Teri says
Knoll rivington is my choice
Jan says
I think orange! My favorite is Designtex Bark Cloth, but each of them would make a good choice. How did you ever get it down to seven?
alice welborn says
LOL..I used to have to make these decisions with some regularity and still have hundreds of 4×4 samples….just cant toss them…
I too love the Rivington, the texture and vibrant color are fab. When you mentioned the velvet it did give me pause after a moment of consideration. I got to thinking that the elegance of a vibrant velvet against the barkcloth might be a really nice contrast but in the end, the texture of the Knoll Rivington seems more true to MC and the vibrancy is great.
Good luck….Its fun to have all the samples but we humans do better with less rather than more choices!