Iconic fabric designer Peter Fasano got his start by hand-painting fabrics in his home in New York City in the 1970s, and his unique and colorful designs quickly gained popularity. Following apprenticeships with industry greats including Albert Hadley and Harry Hinson, Peter founded his epinonimous firm and moved to Great Barrington where he worked for decades producing fine, hand-painted, and hand-silk screened fabrics and wallcoverings. His work is featured in some of the world's finest residences and hotels, including the White House and Soho House. Following the sale of his company, Fasano relocated to Santa Fe, NM in part, to pursue his love for art, nature, and self expression.