
RL Picks: Duotone Textile Patterns
Let these duotone textile pieces upgrade your modern space

Loving two colors at the same time? Try adding a duotone pattern piece to brighten up your home. Stylist Binky Ilusorio shares, “Alternating black-and-white threads that resemble distorted checks characterize this edgy pattern of Scottish origin. It is often used in woven wool, silk, and cotton fabrics.” Here are some pieces that you may want to consider for your modern space.
Picks by Paula de Guzman, Dagny Madamba, and Tala Singson. Photographed by Kurt Alvarez/ACME Visual Productions and Dairy Darilag.
Read the original article ("No Plains, Just Prints”) in the October 2013 issue of Real Living Magazine. Download your digital copy of Real Living on the Real Living App now! Log on to summitnewsstand.com.ph/real-living for more details.

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