Pressed Vinyl Dots Table Runner-Black Review
Pressed Vinyl Dots Table Runner-Black Feature
- Runner is 14 inches wide by 72 inches long
- Constructed of pressed vinyl
- 100 percent recyclable
- Store flat or roll, do not fold or let the runner crease
- Clean easily with a damp cloth or a sponge, NOT dishwasher or washing machine safe
0300-DOTS-BLAC Color: Black Pictured in Black Sandy Chilewich is the founder and creative director of Chilewich / Sultan LLC in the United States. Chilewich has reinterpreted underutilized and overlooked manufacturing practices, producing designs marked by ingenuity and elegance for the last three decades with two distinct businesses. In 1978, Chilewich co-founded the hosiery company HUE with Kathy Moska; by 1997 the company was credited with revolutionizing the leg wear market with its innovations in design, packaging and merchandising. In years after the sale of the still-thriving HUE, Chilewich continued to explore her fascination with materials and textiles. In 1997, she introduced the highly successful Ray Bowl, which was acclaimed with utility patents and numerous awards. In a quest for other fabrics to incorporate into the Ray Bowl, she stumbled upon woven vinyl and fell in love with what she believed was a completely underutilized textile. Hence the launch, in 2000, of Chilewich's current distinctive product line of vinyl textiles. Chilewich went on to design and manufacture a number of successful applications for her growing collection of textiles. Her tablemats and floor mats can be seen in homes and better restaurants around the world. Chilewich bags, totes and cosmetic bags are modern and functional, perfect for travel and everyday use. In 2001 Chilewich, together with her architect husband, Joe Sultan, launched their first product for contract use. The two have changed the firm's corporate name to Chilewich / Sultan LLC to reflect their emergent business partnership. The award-winning Chilewich / Sultan LLC products are sold around the world. This is first design to utilize a completely new manufacturing technique for Chilewich. Dots is created using a revolutionary interpretation of an outdated manufacturing process and has opened the door to infinite design possibilities. In this first foray away from traditional weaving, the Dots are reminiscent of f