Made by: Mulberry
Collection: Bohemian Travels
Material: Embroidered Textile
Composition: 75% Linen/ 25% Polyester
Width: 48”
Repeat: Vertical 7”, Horizontal 24”'
Railroaded: No
End Use: Multi-pupose (upholstery, pillows, drapery)
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Quantity Available: 5 yards
Description: A structured, embroidered textile with a strong directional rhythm. “Saddle Blanket” draws from traditional woven and equestrian references layering geometric motifs, stripes, and bands of color into a composition that feels both grounded and graphic.
The embroidery adds dimension and tactility, giving the surface a slightly raised, hand-worked quality. The palette of indigo, red, sand, and muted teal creates contrast while remaining warm and usable within a variety of interiors.
At scale, the pattern reads as architectural rather than decorative, making it particularly effective for upholstery or long runs like banquettes.
Project: Norman Restaurant, Los Alamos
Original Application: Banquettes and pillows for the dining area
Notes: Embroidery introduces natural variation and texture. Pattern direction should be considered when planning application, particularly for continuous runs or upholstery alignment.
Made by: Mulberry
Collection: Bohemian Travels
Material: Embroidered Textile
Composition: 75% Linen/ 25% Polyester
Width: 48”
Repeat: Vertical 7”, Horizontal 24”'
Railroaded: No
End Use: Multi-pupose (upholstery, pillows, drapery)
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Quantity Available: 5 yards
Description: A structured, embroidered textile with a strong directional rhythm. “Saddle Blanket” draws from traditional woven and equestrian references layering geometric motifs, stripes, and bands of color into a composition that feels both grounded and graphic.
The embroidery adds dimension and tactility, giving the surface a slightly raised, hand-worked quality. The palette of indigo, red, sand, and muted teal creates contrast while remaining warm and usable within a variety of interiors.
At scale, the pattern reads as architectural rather than decorative, making it particularly effective for upholstery or long runs like banquettes.
Project: Norman Restaurant, Los Alamos
Original Application: Banquettes and pillows for the dining area
Notes: Embroidery introduces natural variation and texture. Pattern direction should be considered when planning application, particularly for continuous runs or upholstery alignment.