Live at NeoCon: Looking Fetching for Fetch!

Live at NeoCon: Looking Fetching for Fetch!

While NeoCon may not necessarily agree, the HiP Awards concur that “Best in Show” is Best in Show.

HBF Textiles booth display at NeoiCon

How could you resist a collection that outfits a Corgi in a cravat? a Boxer in brushed canvas?

Boxer with Brushed Canvas bandana and fabric swatches

The answer is that you can’t. HBF Textiles is betting on classic appeal and meticulous grooming to get the word out about Best in Show, which not only reprises the enduring Brushed Canvas pattern but also adds a dashing duo to the mix, appropriately dubbed “Perrito” and “Haberdash”.

Terrier with Perrito necktie and fabric swatches

Modeled above by this toothsome Terrier, Perrito is a time-tested pattern in a Glen Plaid and nine new colorways, “forward-thinkiing with visual interest to ensure longevity of style.”

Best in Show Corgi with Haberdash collection

Haberdash, above on our Corgi friend and below, offers a sophisticated look that hearkens back to finely tailored suits. Haberdash offers seven colorways with dual boucles in a heathered fabric that’s both handsome and durable.

Haberdash on sofa and chair

Brushed Canvas is another high-performer that looks good doing it—and dates back to 2015. Designed by HBF partner Erin Ruby, Brushed Canvas celebrates its 10th anniversary with 13 new colors in a soft two-tone yarn: “A true best-in-class textile that anchors any design palette with sophistication and enduring charm.​ “

Brushed Canvas from Best in Show detail in rust and  navy

All of these textiles look great, but you really should indulge all the senses and explore them in person: At Design Days, Fulton Market in the Allsteel | Gunlocke Showroom, 345 N Morgan St, Floor 3.

For more trend-setting textiles from the show see Fractals!.

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