Greek Key designs have been around for thousands of years and are considered one of the oldest and most recognized motifs in the world. The iconic rectilinear pattern is pretty perfect. It appeals to our love of symmetry and provides just enough definition to smartly highlight furniture, windows or bedding. Greek key motifs appeal to men and women alike, therefore, your partner, family and friends will surely approve!

 

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Greek Key

Catcher Admiral from Valdese Weavers

 

Some of our customer-favorites include Greek key designs from Valdese Weavers such as Catcher or Thatcher. New options include Goddess from Revolution Plus fabrics. Perfect for slipcovers, cushions or bedding, they can be thrown into the washing machine for easy care! Our high-quality fabrics are durable enough to use in everyday spaces at home and they are made in the USA. Greek key fabrics can be dressy depending on the base cloth, for example a velvet or soft, woven texture will add sophistication to a room. Cotton or linen accents keep the look light and casual.

 

Greek Key

Trellis fabric from Lacefield Designs

 

Create architectural interest in a room using linear details through drapery panels and cornice boards. In semi-formal areas, add a greek key tape to the leader edge (and optionally across the bottom). This also works on sofa or chair skirts for a custom look. Greek key fabrics and trims coordinate beautifully with popular home decor accessories in the same motif, from rugs, lighting to casegoods and hardware.

 

Greek Key

 

Visit our store in High Point to shop a huge selection of trims including Greek key tapes and hundreds of fabrics not available on our website.

 

1502 Fabrics is the destination location for first quality designer fabrics at discount prices!

 

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