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How to Decorate

Ep. 120: textile designer Lisa Fine

How to Decorate

Ballard Designs

Arts, Business, Design

4.2785 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Textile designer Lisa Fine joins the show this week to talk about how she got into textile design, the path that unfolded after a trip to India, and the top things we should know when working with textiles. Lisa also shares the inspiration behind her new book, Near & Far, and wisdom she has inherited from starting and running her own business. This episode will also support that there is beauty in imperfection, and if you love something you can find a place for it in your home. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: How Lisa got into textile design, and why she feels it is such a crucial piece to having a home that is both stylish and comfortable. The travels to India that got Lisa even more passionate about textiles, and also what she loves so much about Persian textiles. A few twists and turns that occurred while Lisa was growing her own business, and how she took them as learning lessons to get even better. Why Lisa loves a hand-printed linen so much, and how it creates a natural yet custom made look. Beauty is in imperfection, so embrace the flaws and know it’s okay to not have things perfectly perfect! Lisa works in homes that range from grand and opulent to refined and simple. Hear how she makes things work for each particular space. Lisa believes if you love something, you can find a place for it in your home. Why we are here for the trend of using one particular pattern to the point where it becomes a neutral. Slipcovers can be a great way to give your couch shape and a streamlined look, but there are certain things you need to know when using them. Mentioned In This Episode: Lisa Fine Textiles Near & Far @lisafinetextiles Richard Keith Langham Wine Away The Frame TV Decorating Dilemma First, Lisa loves that you want a lot of seating areas, and this space is great for entertaining already! It also seems like putting the dining room near the kitchen would work well, and we either vote for a round table to welcome a break from the square, or put the dining room table in front of the fireplace where the sofa is. Maybe the length of the sofa goes perpendicular to the fireplace, and put the two chairs across from it. A slip to cover the chairs would be a great way to match the sofa and have a theme carry across the room. We would love to sit in front of the fireplace too, so feel free to get creative with your seating in front of it! _________________________________________ We think it’s brilliant the way you have used tape to outline where everything will go, so good use of understanding proportion already! We are okay with the TV in front of the fireplace, and just suggest bringing in more round shapes in your bookshelf accessories to add some softness to the room.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to the How to Decorate Podcast from Ballard Designs.

0:03.2

We want to teach you how to decorate your home and unleash your inner decorator.

0:06.6

So we'll be interviewing interior designers, stylists, and other talents in the design world, sharing the trials and triumphs of our own homes, and also answering your decorating questions.

0:15.1

I'm Caroline. I run the Ballard Designs blog, How to Decorate.

0:18.1

And I'm Taryn. I'm on the product design team at Ballard. And I'm Karen, and I head up branding of Ballard.

0:22.9

We're your hosts.

0:23.7

Hi.

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Today we have Mississippi-born textile designer Lisa Fine with us.

0:49.9

She specializes in, or her line, I suppose, specializes in hand-printed linens.

0:56.2

And you can find her fabrics in 16 showrooms all over the country. She's been a contributing editor to El Decor and House Beautiful. And you currently write for town and country. And your most

1:02.2

recent published work is a new book, Near and Far, Interiors I Love, published with Vondon Press.

1:08.4

Well, thank you so much for being here. I'm thrilled to be here.

1:11.2

Thank you. We loved reading your book. There's just so, I mean, I think you could look through it

1:17.5

and read through it multiple times and find something new every time because there's so many.

1:21.6

For the eyes. Yes, exactly. Well, that was the point. So I'm very happy that it turned out that way.

1:28.4

Well, how did you get into textile design?

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You know, I've always loved pretty things. I've always loved textiles. And I think I had a lot of friends, well, actually I had a lot of friends from London and England in New York who worked in the design world.

1:43.5

And every time I would go to their

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apartment I would just be mesmerized with all the beautiful mix of embroidery and prints and

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colors and paisleys and floral and everything always seemed to have come from India and I wanted to

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go to India I went to India over 20 years ago for the first time, and I knew within 24 hours

2:03.3

I wanted to do work with textiles. It was just, it spoke to me. Wow. Yeah. And here you are. I love that

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