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PaperCity Dallas September 2024

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E n g l i s h d e s i g n e r Henry Holland's new wallpaper and fabric collection for Harlequin is inspired by his ceramics, which are made using the Japanese Nerikomi technique, a process where pressure is applied to layers of contrasting color clay. Under Holland's hands, the result is reminiscent of faux bois, only bolder and more fun. Holland also refreshed select designs from Harlequin's Henry Holland is Amused Clockwise from top left: Caraway Green walls and Henry Holland's Marble fabric pattern. Henry Holland in studio. Elsworthy wallpaper in Neptune Green. A moodboard for Blenets Check by Harlequin x Henry Holland. fabric archive; his new collection features weaves, embroidery, moire, and sheers — all in clear, vibrant colors. Holland is a former fashion designer famous for rhyming T-shirts with provocative slogans such as "I'll Tell You Who's Boss Kate Moss." He closed his label in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, learned how to make ceramics from home, and now focuses on interiors. Harlequin x Henry Holland, at Culp Associates, culpassociates.com. Rebecca Sherman 96

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