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Lisa Fine Textiles

Lisa Fine’s textiles speak with the voice of a seasoned traveler and the soul of a romantic. Her designs, informed by a lifetime exploring the Silk Road, India’s spice-hued markets, and the quiet corners of European ateliers, feel both sun-warmed and sophisticated. This season at Ten Easy Street, her signature mix of chintz florals and exotic motifs adds a worldly texture to our rooms—a reminder that textiles carry not just color and pattern, but geography, memory, and story. Fine’s work blurs the line between East and West, between the traditional and the insouciantly modern. In her hands, fabric becomes a passport.

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Why: Because some fabrics don’t just dress a space—they tell its story. Lisa Fine has built a cult following for her fearless use of pattern and unapologetic layering, rooted in a deeply personal visual vocabulary shaped by global travel. Her textiles feel collected, not coordinated—spirited, not staged. With each print, she pays homage to the artisans, weavers, and landscapes that inspired it, creating textiles that feel emotionally—and geographically—rich.

What: At Ten Easy Street, Fine’s wild-at-heart textiles bloom across headboards, draperies, and pillows in the Daffodil Suite. Her prints are a joyful collision of tradition and irreverence: Mughal florals meet Provençal romance, rendered in sun-faded pinks, citrusy yellows, and sea-washed blues. These aren’t accents—they’re the heartbeat of the room, infusing it with levity, life, and a distinctly global spirit.

Where: The Daffodil Suite is a tribute to Lisa Fine’s fearless aesthetic—cheerful, layered, and entirely original. From upholstered headboards to billowing curtains, her textiles envelop the space like a warm breeze from abroad. It’s a room that feels both curated and carefree, grounded in craft and lit up by wanderlust.