BURNING BRIGHT: THE FLAME STITCH
The flame stitch has finally moved beyond your grandfather's wing chair. It first arrived on the scene in 16th century from Italy, where it made its way to French and English interiors. It has been re-interpreted in fresh, modern day colors with a funky twist as chevrons, zig zags, and wily lightning strikes. Here is a look at the evolution of the pattern, and how it has gone from ho hum to so fun.
Flamestitch flasks in brights for men with style from Jonathan Adler
Photo courtesy of Osborne and Little
An electric zig zag wallpaper, Volte Face, from Osborne and Little
Photo courtesy of New England Rug Co
Kouri Composition Rug from The New England Rug Collection
Bargello pillows in vivid needle points from Jonathan Adler
Photo courtesy of Trina Turk
Trina Turk's outdoor pillow in a swirly mod flame stitch from Tonic Home
Photo courtesy of Dash and Albert
Steps wool hooked carpet from Dash and Albert
Holland Flamestitch in berry, a cotton blend from Lee Jofa
F.Schumacher's Shock Wave silk velvet in platinum
A cut velvet flamestitch pillow from the new Nancy Price Collection for Design Legacy
Photo courtesy of Hammocks and High Tea
For graphic punch in black and white, there is the Sumba Collection linen and cotton pillow from Hammocks and High Tea
Photo courtesy of Vervain
Ishtar from Barry Dixon for Vervain