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damask

[dam-uhsk] / ˈdæm əsk /


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The current exhibit piece, Seattle-based Hungarian artist Timea Tihanyi’s “Like Love,” continues through the end of August, and features a deconstructed damask tablecloth adorned with hands in honor of Hungarian embroidery work.

From Seattle Times

“If something could be leafed in gold or upholstered with damask, it was,” Mrs. Trump wrote in “Raising Trump.”

From Washington Post

It can take an entire day to produce just 15 inches of a fabric like damask, with its intricate designs.

From New York Times

The same fabric spilled from a long black cutaway, seams visible and splitting; was transformed into an abstract bolero atop cobwebby black lace; and got spliced with zebra stripes, old damask and brocade.

From New York Times

“We even discussed putting damask everywhere and recreating some of the rooms, in a kind of Barnes way,” Salomon adds, referring to the Barnes Collection’s nuts-and-bolts duplication of its founder’s suburban Philadelphia house.

From New York Times