Introducing Barry Dixon’s latest collection for Vervain, Elysium. Defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “a place of ideal happiness,” Elysium explores elements of Barry’s personal haven – Elway Hall. His home in the Virginia Piedmont offers ample inspiration with picturesque rolling pastures, tremendous elm and beech trees, bittersweet vines, melodic songbirds that flit about the grounds singing their peaceful tunes, and more. Everything beloved about the Fauquier County farm comes together in this new collection of fabrics, wallcoverings, and trimmings.
Deeply attuned to the distinctive, earthy hues and elements surrounding him, Barry honed in on the nuances of each pattern and colorway to convey the same sense of warmth and charm as their inspiration. From the natural grounds included throughout the collection to the evocative textures that mimic rippling water, bark from oak and beech trees, or the undulating membranes beneath a mushroom cap – this collection pays attention to even the smallest detail in hopes that people far and wide use these textiles to create their own “Elysiums” at home.
At home in interiors from traditional to modern, Elysium offers a divine selection of fabrics, wallcoverings and trimmings that adorn interiors with a sense of organic beauty and definitive style. It’s a compendium of nature, tradition, and Barry’s inimitable style.