Innovative Hand Crafted
Home Décor

Welcome to the future
of furniture + fabric

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A peek behind the cloth and the company

Art, technology and a tradition of craftsmanship meet at Cloth & Company, the first home furnishing brand of its kind. Our design process utilizes 3D models to imagine our exclusive collections digitally. Then, employing state of the art, in-line digital printing technology, all products are made to order and ship to the customer in 2 weeks. With no inventory and endless customization options, we’re disrupting the industry one bespoke piece at a time.

At the heart of our women-led business is a fourth-generation family foundation of furniture artfully made in Chicago. As President and CCO at Skyline, Meganne’s vision for Cloth & Company was borne from her passion for technology and design, combined with her experience in handcrafted manufacturing.

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Curated collections designed to inspire

Taking inspiration from culture, art, and fashion, we combine age-old print production techniques with innovative digital design to create beautiful textiles. Each fabric is draped over our hand crafted silhouettes to bring our exclusive décor collections to life.

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Collections

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Collaborations

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One of a kind collaborations with artists, tastemakers and rule breakers

Not all collaborations are equal. We are excited to partner with some of our favorite tastemakers and rule breakers in design, art and fashion to create capsule collections that celebrate home decor.

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In the News

“I am excited to see a disrupt in the furniture and textile industries. Cloth & Company is able to turn around customized textiles and furniture in six days by leveraging printing technology.”
Fast Company