Kravet

The Kravet Inc. design studio is based in NYC, with a warehouse in Anderson, South Carolina, and corporate offices on Long Island.

Recognizing in his clients a desire for interior design assistance as well, he began fashioning decorative trimmings such as tie-backs and tassels, which he would offer when he made house calls.

In 1963, the company changed its name to Kravet Fabrics, Inc.[1] and expanded once again, this time moving to a larger warehouse and office facility in Woodbury, Long Island, New York.

These include fabric, carpet and trimmings collections created by interior designers such as Alexa Hampton, Barclay Butera, Barbara Barry, Candice Olson, Michael Berman, Michael Weiss, Sarah Richardson, Vicente Wolf, David Phoenix, Andrew Martin, Kelly Wearstler, Nate Berkus, Sue Firestone, Jan Showers, Carrier and Company, Bunny Williams, Suzanne Rheinstein, Thomas O’Brien, Les Ensembliers, Barry Lantz, Malene B., Lilly Pulitzer and Windsor Smith, as well as collections inspired by fashion brands such as Oscar de la Renta, Diane von Furstenberg, kate spade new york, Echo Design, Ralph Lauren, Joseph Abboud, Calvin Klein Home, and Thom Filicia.

Brunschwig & Fils subsequently provided the upholstery for the 2015 Obama chairs, used in the 2015 renovation of the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C.

[4] Those assets include all of the intellectual property, designs, patents, copyrights, inventory, website, social media sites, artwork, archives and sampling.

Other documents found in the archive include intricate toiles, ancient artisan-skilled woven textiles, hand-embroidered paisleys and an extensive collection of rare hand-block tiles.