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DOGWOOD Carleton House May, 2020 1 DOGWOOD & Carleton House May, 2020 º ALL PRICING ON THIS LIST IS “ Retail ” PRICING » Wear and flammability specifications are given to us by the manufacturer. We can take no responsibility for their accuracy. MINIMUM YARDAGE : TWO YARDS FOR FABRICS AND TRIMS (PER ITEM ) NET PRICE REPEAT WIDTH/ORIGIN FIBER CONTENTS CLEANING CODE TABLE OF CONTENTS : ALL CARLETON HOUSE & DOGWOOD ALPHABETICAL PATTERNS - PAGES ONE THRU TEN 1000 SERIES VELVETS - PAGE TEN 2000 SERIES PLAIDS , STRIPES , & TEXTURES - PAGES TEN THRU SEVENTEEN 3000 SERIES JACQUARDS - PAGES SEVENTEEN THRU NINETEEN 4000 SERIES TAPESTRIES - PAGE NINETEEN 6000 SERIES PATTERNS - PAGE TWENTY 7000 SERIES RESORT PATTERNS - PAGES TWENTY & TWENTY - ONE P SERIES PRINTS - PAGE TWENTY - ONE SP SERIES PRINTS - PAGES TWENTY -O NE THRU TWENTY -T HREE R SERIES OUTDOORS FABRICS - PAGES TWENTY -T HREE & TWENTY - FOUR PILLOWS - PAGES TWENTY -F IVE RUN OUT TRIMMINGS - PAGES TWENTY - SIX THRU TWENTY - NINE GENERAL INFORMATION - PAGES THIRTY & THIRTY - ONE NET PRICE REPEAT WIDTH/ORIGIN FIBER CONTENTS CLEANING CODE Alphabetical Patterns +Accento* $144.00 2 54 (Italy) 50% Cotton, 25% Viscose, 15% Acrylic S CARLETON HOUSE Grape Marine Sandstone Tangerine 10% Linen +Agenda* $186.00 12 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne W/Lead Bead Alisa* $232.00 31.5 126 (Italy) 62% Viscose, 38% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Forest W/Lead Bead Almaden* $164.00 none 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Walnut Almeria* $190.00 28 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Alpha* $138.00 none 133 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Linen White Alpina* $124.00 15.5 118 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Onyx Pearl Rose Gold Silver W/Lead Bead +Amadeus* $144.00 none 133 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Linen White Amazon* $166.00 none 125 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne W/Lead Bead Anderson* $144.00 none 130 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Taupe W/Lead Bead Anthony* $158.00 none 128 (Italy) 50% Polyester, 50% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Natural Antoine* $144.00 6 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Greystone W/Lead Bead Applause* $88.00 none 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Creme Aramis* $13000 18 54 (Italy) 75% Cotton, 25% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Limited to Stock on Hand Arizona* $114.00 10 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne * NOT ANTI -S TAIN TREATED 2 DOGWOOD & Carleton House May, 2020 º ALL PRICING ON THIS LIST IS “ Retail ” PRICING » Wear and flammability specifications are given to us by the manufacturer. We can take no responsibility for their accuracy. MINIMUM YARDAGE : TWO YARDS FOR FABRICS AND TRIMS (PER ITEM ) NET PRICE REPEAT WIDTH/ORIGIN FIBER CONTENTS CLEANING CODE Armada* $78.00 none 118 (Spain) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Cream Atomic* $166.00 12 125 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Bronze Eggshell Avenel* $186.00 none 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Linen +Aventino* $200.00 29 54 (Italy) 100% Viscose S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Tea Leaf Ballroom* $49.00 none 124 (Spain) 80% Polyester, 20% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Natural Barberini* $64.00 none 130 (Italy) 45% Linen, 45% Polyester, 10% Silk S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Barsanti* $130.00 3 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Bastone* $88.00 none 118 (Italy) 75% Polyester, 15% Cotton, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Natural +Beacon* $88.00 32 56 (China) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Topaz 40K Double Rubs +Bead String* $92.00 5 58 (China) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Cream Midnite Turquoise 40K Double Rubs Belfiore* $108.00 10 118 (Italy) 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Eggshell W/Lead Bead +Belize* $180.00 54 7 (Belgium) 70% Viscose, 15% Cotton, 15% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Multi Bentley* $88.00 none 118 (Spain) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Natural Big Flower* $158.00 24 118 (Spain) 80% Viscose, 20% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE White W/Lead Bead Bisso* $146.00 none 118 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Pristine (new color) Sandstone W/Lead Bead Boca Raton* $186.00 26 125 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Ivory W/Lead Bead Bolero* $130.00 6 118 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Cream Eggshell w/Lead Bead & Embroidery Bolinger* $130.00 6 130 (Italy) 60% Linen, 40% Polyester s CARLETON HOUSE Wheat +Bonaire* $180.00 15 54 (Belgium) 70% Viscose, 15% Cotton, 15% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Multi Bordino* $98.00 none 124 (Spain) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Natural W/Lead Bead +Box Step* $120.00 2 54 60% Cotton, 25% Viscose, 15% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Bronze Brutus* $140.00 none 130 (Italy) 50% Cotton, 50% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Natural Buckeroo* $102.00 9 124 (Spain) 95% Polyester, 5% Cotton S CARLETON HOUSE Coco Grey Sand Limited to Stock on Hand Calabria* $178.00 25 130 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Blue Champagne Coffee W/Lead Bead * NOT ANTI -S TAIN TREATED 3 DOGWOOD & Carleton House May, 2020 º ALL PRICING ON THIS LIST IS “ Retail ” PRICING » Wear and flammability specifications are given to us by the manufacturer. We can take no responsibility for their accuracy. MINIMUM YARDAGE : TWO YARDS FOR FABRICS AND TRIMS (PER ITEM ) NET PRICE REPEAT WIDTH/ORIGIN FIBER CONTENTS CLEANING CODE Calais* $146.00 4 54 (Spain) 40% Viscose, 40% Cotton, 20% Rayon S CARLETON HOUSE Gold Limited to Stock on Hand +Cantu* $146.00 none 130 (Italy) 90% Acrylic, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Ecru Linen (118" - Antique Rustico Sunflower) Capetown* $130.00 none 118 (Italy) 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell W/Lead Bead Carousel* $200.00 20 110 (Italy) 50% Viscose, 50% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne W/Lead Bead Caspian * $118.00 15 54 (India) 70% Viscose, 20% Cotton, 10% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Beige Gold Limited to Stock on Hand Catalonia* $128.00 26 118 (Spain) 80% Viscose, 20% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Desert W/Lead Bead Celebrity* $170.00 18 130 (italy) 57% Viscose, 25% Linen, 18% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Natural +Cha Cha* $100.00 11 54 40% Polyester, 30% Acrylic S CARLETON HOUSE Linen Limited to Stock on Hand 20% Viscose, 10% Cotton Chockablock $68.00 0.875 4 (India) 80% Cotton, 20% Rayon S Banding Trim Blue/Grey Mirage Pristine +Coastal* $72.00 none 54 (China) 80% Polyester, 20% Viscose S CARLETON HOUSE Aqua Blue Charcoal Jade Linen Natural Red Sand Slate Stone - 50K double rubs Corleone* $182.00 6 130 (Italy) 50% Linen, 50% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Linenn Croatia* $180.00 none 118 (Spain) 52% Viscose, 28% Linen, 20% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Antique White Birch Pristine +Crown* $100.00 4 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE White +Damaris* $150.00 none 122 (Italy) 85% Polyester, 15% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Blush Ivory Khaki Mist Natural Taupe Walnut Daniella* $140.00 39.5 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Parchment Taupe Darwin* $178.00 12 133 (Italy) 95% Polyester, 5% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Creme Eggshell Steel Blue W/Lead Bead +Dax* $96.00 1 57 (China) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Baltic Bittersweet Black Fawn Mist Silver Taupe Vicuna +Delta* $168.00 none 122 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Dawn Fog Midnite Misty +Devon* $156.00 none 127 (Italy) 85% Polyester, 10% Silk, 5% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Linen White +Dino* $164.00 4 133 (Italy) 80% Polyester, 15% Linen, 5% Wool S CARLETON HOUSE Natural White +Facade* $124.00 none 118 (Spain) 50% Linen, 50% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell +Fandango* $120.00 30 54 70% Cotton, 20% Acrylic, 10% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Blue +Felicity* $248.00 30.5 130 (Italy) 85% Polyester, 15% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Sandshell Silver Taupe Embroidery Ferrara* $164.00 14 133 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne W/Lead Bead Floris* $106.00 none 130 (Italy) 95% Polyester, 5% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Blue Green Linen W/Lead Bead * NOT ANTI -S TAIN TREATED 4 DOGWOOD & Carleton House May, 2020 º ALL PRICING ON THIS LIST IS “ Retail ” PRICING » Wear and flammability specifications are given to us by the manufacturer. We can take no responsibility for their accuracy. MINIMUM YARDAGE : TWO YARDS FOR FABRICS AND TRIMS (PER ITEM ) NET PRICE REPEAT WIDTH/ORIGIN FIBER CONTENTS CLEANING CODE Flowers* $170.00 33 130 (Italy) 80% Cotton, 20% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Garden W/Lead Bead Fortunoff* $170.00 16 130 (Italy) 70% Cotton, 30% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Ivory Gambit* $88.00 none 130 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Bronze Copper Grey Sunlight White Gelati* $144.00 none 133 (Italy) 90% Polyester, 10% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Wheat Genoa* $172.00 12 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Gold Girasole* $382.00 26 133 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Eggshell Linen +Glam* $86.00 none 122 (Spain) 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton S CARLETON HOUSE Gold Silver +Go Go* $96.00 7 54 40% Polyester, 40% Acrylic, 20% Cotton S CARLETON HOUSE Chocolate Egyptian Blue Orange Peel Limited to Stock on Hand Greggia* $170.00 none 133 (Italy) 80% Polyester, 20% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Parchment Sand W/Lead Bead Grille $68.00 0.125 4 (India) 80% Cotton, 20% Rayon S Banding Trim Dew Navy Hercules* $166.00 25 133 (Italy) 60% Polyester, 40% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Ivory Linen Horizontal* $108.00 none 122 (Italy) 100% Polyester S CARLETON HOUSE Pristine W/Lead Bead +Ikebana* $160.00 19 133 (Italy) 60% Polyester, 40% Linen S CARLETON HOUSE Champagne Copper White W/Lead Bead Intersection* $160.00 none 133 (Italy) 60% Polyester
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