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Veranda
March 2008
Equinox, from Weitzner Limited's Masterworks wallcovering collection, serves as a lovely backdrop for Veranda's picks of the best new tableware patterns.
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Veranda
March 2008
Lori celebrates with Catherine Davis, Veranda Associate Editor-at-Large, at Veranda's 20th Anniversary party in New York on October 27, 2007.
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Interior Design
January 2008
Interior Design features two patterns from Lori Weitzner's Carnevale passementerie collection, made of hand-blown glass. Elongated Pisani, which takes its name from a 15th-century palazzo, is offered in Acqua, Pesca, and Marino. Grassi, a flattened sphere, boasts spiraling vertical stripes in Blu Parone and Ambrato colorways
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Window Fashions
December 2007
Window Fashions prominently features four of the five patterns from Lori Weitzner's Carnevale passementerie collection.
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Western Interiors & Design
December 2007
An award-winning member of Weitzner Limited's Masterworks wallcovering collection, Oracle was included in Western Interiors' "Wall Glamour" editorial. Hand-made from South American tree bark and hand-gilded, Oracle makes a striking statement.
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Interior Design
December 2007
Masterworks' Oracle wallcovering continues to collect accolades and awards, garnering Interior Design magazine's "Best of Year" award in the Contract Wallcoverings category.
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Western Interiors & Design
October 2007
Lori Weitzner's Filigree fabric, shown here on the lower shelf of this feature on Fall fabrics (item 12), is from her Bejeweled collection for Sahco.
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House & Garden, UK edition
July 2007
Lori Weitzner's Emelda wallcovering from the Bejeweled collection for Sahco Hesslein is a refined satin woven on an especially dense loom to make the sateen face gleam, its nine lustrous colorways calling to mind the colors and surfaces of precious metals.
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Michigan Design Center
Summer 2007
The seven patterns in Weitzner Limited's Masterworks collection utilize distinctive paper-making, printing and gilding techniques to evoke the ancient restoration techniques by which they were inspired.
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Western Interiors
April 2007
The hand-embroidered Butterfly pattern from Lori Weitzner's Promenade collection is highlighted by a satin medallion motif over an opaque, variegated ground.
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House & Garden, UK edition
February 2007
Lori Weitzner's Bejeweled textile collection for Sahco Hesslein features dimensional weaves, opulent jewel tones, and meticulous craftsmanship in homage to the fabulous works of Peter Carl Fabergé. Taking into consideration the literal and metaphoric qualities of jewelry, the design elements of the past are brought to the present with fresh, innovative interpretations.
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Interior Design
March 2007
Pattern Recognition — Lori Weitzner vividly remembers meeting Jack Lenor Larsen for the first time. Having just returned from living in Europe, she’d mustered the confidence needed to do a collection of her own, but she lacked the opportunity. So she decided to interview for the position of design director at the company now named simply Larsen. …
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Veranda
March 2007
Lori Weitzner — channeling the art of textile design — has adapted her signature “romantic modern” style to a multitude of mediums and applications: dinnerware, packaging, bedding, fashion accessories, paper goods, rugs and fabrics. Her words to live by, “Go for what you want, not what you think is possible.”
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California Homes
April 2007
Lori Weitzner often gathers her design ideas while traveling. Her new wallcovering collection was inspired by the carved and gilded frames on European masterpieces. In “Masterworks,” she uses custom gilding, printing and papermaking methods for a sophisticated new look in gilded wallpapers.
Available in five patterns and eleven colorways.
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House & Garden, UK edition
March 2007
Soliloquy — Half-inch diameter dollops of gold or platinum inks are hand-applied in a quirky, imperfectly rhythmic design crafted in India. The richly veined ground contrasts with the geometry of the circles for a whimsical effect.
Available in five colorways: mulberry, powder blue, dust, sand and spring. |
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InResidence Spring 2007
Tiara is a handmade paper featuring sheer, cylindrical beads. The beads are arranged randomly, then hand-sewn to one end of the tinted paper and allowed to dangle freely. Jewelry for the wall, this is an unprecedented approach to dressing vertical surfaces or ceilings.
Available in two colorways: ice blue and frost. |
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House Beautiful
March 2007
You Do The Match featuring Weitzner’s Regalia in Color, a tiny woven basket-weave pattern in silver and gold threads — a subtle glint in elegant chenille that speaks of versatility. |
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California Homes
March 2007
Spring’s New Fabrics Have Sprung…in rich hues and shimmering luxury! The delicate patterns and flowing lines of Weitzner’s Filigree Collection are imbued with the vibrancy of new beginnings. |
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Connecticut Cottages & Gardens
Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens
January 2007
Lori Weitzner’s Regency is a soft, faux suede emboss, evoking the look of woven diamonds. Its symmetry offers a richly tailored elegance.
Available in four colorways: wheat, sand, tobacco, and blue-gray. Nylon. |
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Metropolitan Home, November 2006
Lori Weitzner never intended to go modern, until she moved from her antique-filled cottage into a Manhattan loft. Experience the stunning transformation of a top textile designer. |
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Interior Design, November 2006
Richly subdued, Lori Weitzner’s “Noblesse” wallcovering is a lighter alternative to velvet, yet heavy on sound absorption. |
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Interior Design, Fall Market Issue 2006
Lori Weitzner’s handmade textured wallpaper called “Tiara” is uniquely chic and adds a touch of nobility to any décor. |
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Estates West , Winter 2006
By Jessica Daynor
Exploring the creative use of textiles, Weitzner says her cut-velvet fabric entitled “Rose” already looks like artwork, making it the perfect candidate for a series of canvases using different hues of the same print. |
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Homes & Property, London
September 2006
Sahco has looked to Lori Weitzner to design yards of material. Fabrics include Filigree and Emelda; and Syncopation on the screen and Imperial covering the chair.
Weitzner says: “Find fabrics that evoke emotion then add music, sweet scents and perhaps a favourite wine or food—for a multi-sensory experience.” |
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Interior Design, August 2006
The epitome of innovation and sophistication, ethereal cyanotype photographs of plant specimens inspire Lori Weitzner’s latest textile collection for Pallas. |
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San Francisco Chronicle, June 2006
Home & Garden
Lori Weitzner’s metallic “Serena” wallpaper is a breath of fresh air and a stylish alternative to vinyl wallcoverings. |
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InResidence Merchandise Mart News, Summer 2006
Lori Weitzner expands her successful wallcovering collection with five new patterns, including “Lineage,” with its extremely delicate and willowy pattern. |
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Elements of Living, June 2006
Spanning several design disciplines, from fashion to bedding, Weitzner’s new line of wallcoverings epitomize her extraordinary and versatile talent. |
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Interior Design, Spring Market Issue 2006
Weitzner’s “Deluge” evokes a rainstorm refracted through a watercolor prism. Fluid and light-reflective, it is rendered in silk and cotton-jacquard-woven moiré. |
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Interior Design, NeoCon Show Daily 2006
An interview with Lori Weitzner on her Shadowgraphs Collection for Pallas, which is based on Zeva Oelbaum’s cyanotype photography. |
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Decor & Style , May 2006
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Lori Weitzner’s “Lineage,” available through Bergamo Fabrics.
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Lori Weitzner expounds on her forward sense of color and design. |
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Decor & Style , February 2006
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Neutrals, such as Weitzner’s Skylight, Amble, and Botanic, can enhance without overpowering the decor. Earthy tones with a subtle pop highlight Weitzner’s Sautner and Portico fabrics. |
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California Home and Design, January 2006
A decidedly natural and sophisticated sparkle resides in Lori Weitzner’s “Soliloquy,” for Bergamo, which is dotted by hand with gold ink. |
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Western Interiors & Design, January/February 2006
Lori Weitzner’s “Serena,” for Bergamo, joins the new emphasis on bold and graphic wallcoverings. |