Spring is in the Air! New Garden Collection Chair Cover Preview
We wanted to share with you an exclusive look at some of these new chair covers that are now available*.

(From L to R): Emerald Green Chinese Sleeve w/ Gold Frog, Teresa Chair Back in Charmeuse Fern, Isabella Emerald Green Chair Back w/ Gold Line Accent, Emerald Green Chair Back w/ Garden Rose Skirt, Geometric Kiwi Chair Back
Along with these delicious green chair covers are crisp white silk fabrics and black & white prints! They are so scrumptious!

(From L to R): Teresa Dupioni Silk White Chair Back, Silk White Chair Back w/Rhinestone Band, Houndstooth Print Chair Back, Houndstooth Print Chair Back w/ Suede Blk Rosette Belt, Curly Willow White/Ivory Chair Cap, Ottoman White Chair Back w/ Blk Lace Trim, Garden Lace Blk/Silver Chair Sleeve, Alexa Peacock Chair Back w/ Betty Style Skirt
Here are a few of our favorites!!!
Houndstooth Print Chair Back
This Houndstooth print adds a charming look to this fitted sleeve. The optional suede black rosette belt can be added as an additional accessory to complete the look.
Dupioni Silk Emerald Green Chinese Sleeve with Gold Frog Accents
In asian culture, green represents wealth and riches. This emerald green dupioni silk reflects nothing less. With a hint of Asian flair using traditional gold rope and frog braids, this chair cover is fit for a king. It’s so elegant and regal!
Dupioni Silk White Chair Back with Betty Skirt and Rhinestone Band
Classic elegance shows its playful side. Rich duponi silk fabric is sleek and fitted on the top and flowing with lush ruffles on the bottom. This skirt style is called the Betty and can be seen on with other chair backs. A five layer rhinestone band postioned perfectly along the chair back completes the look!
For further information on our entire Garden Collection, visit our website or contact any of our showrooms or reps nationwide.
* Please allow lead time for production.




I began Wildflower Linen in 2001 after a career in fashion design. In that world, one goes to a lot of events and it seemed that although textiles are very important to that industry, that so much more could be done with the most important (and abundant) elements in the room -- tables and chairs. So, I literally brought all my ideas to the proverbial table and haven't looked back.