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Revolution Fabrics Sponsors Kingston Design Showhouse

Revolution Fabrics supported the Kingston Showhouse by offering its full range of performance fabrics to the interior designers involved in the project. 

11/18/2024
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Kingston Design Showhouse
Photograph of the Kingston Design Showhouse by Phil Mansfield, Phil Mansfield Photography

Revolution Fabrics, a leading provider of sustainable performance fabrics, has sponsored the sixth annual Kingston Design Showhouse, an event organized by Kingston Design Connection to strengthen the community through the transformative power of design. Twelve designers showcased their creative talents at the showhouse in Stoneridge, NY, transforming the historic two-story home into a stunning display of innovative design. 

Revolution Fabrics supported the showhouse by offering designers access to its full range of American-made, PFC-chemical-free performance fabrics, to assist them in bringing their unique visions for the historic venue to life. By providing these fabrics, Revolution Fabrics demonstrated its commitment to empowering designers and supporting the inspiring artistry that the Kingston Design Showhouse embodies. 

“We are honored to support the Kingston Design Showhouse, a remarkable initiative that elevates the exceptional talent within the Hudson Valley and highlights the powerful role of design in building community,” said Anderson Gibbons, Chief Marketing Officer at Revolution Fabrics. “It was inspiring to see our textiles thoughtfully woven into such creative spaces, and we are proud to contribute to a program that has a meaningful impact on the design community and local economy.” 

Throughout the showhouse, designers utilized Revolution’s performance fabrics to enhance spaces with both beauty and functionality. Shana Luther selected Curly Q, a boucle upholstery fabric, to create a cozy, inviting outdoor porch. Maryline Damour of Damour Drake used Sunset, a durable polypropylene fabric, for stunning window treatments, while Alison Zavracky of Alison Zavracky Design incorporated Naxos, a jacquard fabric with an abstract herringbone pattern, for the kitchen sink window and paired it with Delgado in Sand for the larger windows. These varied applications reflect the versatility and quality of Revolution’s fabrics, assisting each designer in bringing unique elements to the historic home. 

Proceeds from this year’s event benefitted Ulster County Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit organization that has been helping families in the Hudson Valley build and improve homes since 1996. Ulster Habitat is dedicated to creating affordable, sustainable housing and plays a vital role in the community, ensuring that families have a safe place to live. 

By partnering with the Kingston Design Showhouse, Revolution Fabrics reinforces its dedication to supporting community-centered initiatives that blend creativity with purpose. Through this sponsorship, Revolution underscores the impact of design on enriching lives, supporting local economies, and creating spaces that are as sustainable as they are beautiful.
 

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