The owner and designer behind the brand-new company Rubie Green named after a fictitious muse is Michelle Adams. At the age of 25 she struck out on her own with an eco-friendly line of upholstery fabrics after a short tenure at Domino Magazine. That’s quite impressive.
Her product line on the website features 9 fabrics that are classic by design, but I love her more modern patterns like Tillinghast in yellow and her Zebra prints Mary in black or natural. All fabrics are made of peroxide-whitened organic cotton and printed with water-based inks. They are finished with heat and pressure instead of chemicals. The process uses minimal water consumption and the fabrics are only printed when ordered to reduce waste. I can’t wait for her bedding designs to come out in late summer!
Hi Elke! Wow! This is such a fantastic write-up and post!! Thank you so incredibly much for thinking of Rubie Green! I LOVE your blog and sincerely appreciate your support. Thanks again!
Xo Michelle.
Posted by: Michelle Adams | June 23, 2008 at 09:02 PM