The Alter Ego II Collection
An ode to maximalism
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Backgammon
Backgammon is a highly decorative Bargello fabric which takes its inspiration from a historic 15th century design. Enduringly popular as a design, this flame stitch fabric has been reimagined for modern interiors with a diverse choice of five striking colourways from a calming neutral, to a flamboyant 70s-style psychedelic palette of vibrant pinks, greens, purples and yellows. Featuring a bold scale and a rich texture, Backgammon works beautifully either as a central design motif or as an accent within an interior scheme.




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Tassel Fringe
Can be sewn or glued onto a pelmet to create swags and tails giving a fullness to the edge. George Spencer Designs' Tassel fringe can also be applied to lampshades, cushions, blinds for the perfect finishing touch.
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Cut Ruche
An attractive multi coloured trimming, Cut Fringe is perfect for use on the leading edge of a curtain, or when sewn between the face fabric and lining of a curtain. It can also be inset into cushions, or applied to blinds and lampshades, for added oomph.




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Wide Braid
Highly versatile, Wide Braid can be used for various decorative effects, for instance on the leading edge of a curtain, onset onto a cushion or even around the bottom of a chair or sofa. Tip: As an extra flourish think about using wide and narrow braid together, running parallel to each other.
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Backgammon
Backgammon is a highly decorative Bargello fabric which takes its inspiration from a historic 15th century design. Enduringly popular as a design, this flame stitch fabric has been reimagined for modern interiors with a diverse choice of five striking colourways from a calming neutral, to a flamboyant 70s-style psychedelic palette of vibrant pinks, greens, purples and yellows. Featuring a bold scale and a rich texture, Backgammon works beautifully either as a central design motif or as an accent within an interior scheme.

