Modern Fabric Trends: Les Touches
If it’s true that the classics endure, then Les Touches’s unending popularity certifies it as a classic.
Originally introduced in 1965 by Brunschwig & Fils, the design has its roots in an animal-pelt inspired spatter of dots. The fabric house has recently reinvented the pattern in contemporary colorways and added wallcoverings to the line. There’s just something about this pattern that says: fresh, new, and look-at-me.
In this posh powder room, ebony Les Touches walls provide a dazzling backdrop for gold accents.
Celebrity designer Michael Smith uses a green colorway to swathe a bedroom in Les Touches.
Pops of teal Les Touches on pillows liven up this beach house bedroom.
A couch in black and white Les Touches acts as a neutral in this contemporary living room.
Photos courtesy of Brunschwig & Fils, Architectural Digest, Traditional Home, Domino
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