Color and texture play equal roles in fabric design, a balance renowned textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen knows well, as doesSunbrella, a leading manufacturer of performance textiles. Though the two have a history of collaborating, the recently launched Larsen Performance Collection marks the latter's first foray into designing a full collectionwith Sunbrella. The collection features a colorful selection of multi-use performance textiles that have the look and feel ofluxury fabrics with inspired designs.

A pioneer of 20th century craftsmanship, Larsens inspiration comes from a desire to weave designliterallyinto unexpected places, showcasing individuality and global ideas from his own travels. Larsen's familiarity with performance fabrics stems from his work atLongHouse, the16-acrenature reserve and sculpture garden he founded in East Hampton, New York. Striving to incorporate art in everyday settings, Larsens collectionwith Sunbrella offers rich, intricate patterns, which also are long-lasting, fade-proof and easy to clean.

Using his extensive print archive, Larsen reinterprets multicolor statement floral and stripe prints into woven jacquard patterns with soft chenille textures, giving a new tactile comfort to indoor and outdoor living. "Midsummer [the floral] was my most popular print which we did in the 50s in many colors," Larsen notes, "I've now revived the pattern as a jacquard woven."

As an avid and long-time basket collector, Larsen constantly refers back to fundamental basket weave patterns. The Interlacing pattern presents as a study in drawing out the essence of a baskets construction into a woven textile."We need fabrics to resist fading for all kinds of purposes, whether it's for children's spaces, work spaces, or living spaces," Larsen says, noting that anothersignificantconnection between these textiles and a properly woven basket is the durability.

The cornerstone of Hieroglyphs design comes from its fabric pattern. The Sunbrella design team created the performance version of a horsehair yarn, with bi-colors mixing matte and shine that give luster and durability to the pattern. Similarly, the Chinoise fabric features an all-over matelass pattern, providing a subtle yet eye-catching motif in a soft textural manner."It has been a pleasure having jacquard facilities and abilities to use multicolorsto create patterned fabrics which is what I've tended to do because they give pleasure," Larsen says about his experience designing with Sunbrella.

"Fortunately today, we have fabrics that are resistant to fading in the sun, rot or mildew, rain and wear and that is very special," Larsen says, noting the rising importance of multi-use spaces . "From quite bold, to subtle, to crisp, we have great variety in this small collection," he continues, "the colors have a crispness, cleanliness, bright or not, which I think will work well in many places."

Available now through Larsen Fabrics.

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