About this Event
The Art of Mixing Patterns, Textures & Materials
You Asked, We Listened — Our Most-Requested Design Workshop
In our recent workshop surveys, one topic stood out above the rest:
How do you mix patterns, textures, and materials without making a space feel busy or overwhelming?
This hands-on, in-person workshop is designed to give you the exact framework professional designers use to layer fabrics, finishes, and materials beautifully and confidently.
Whether you're refreshing a room or starting from scratch, you'll leave knowing how to create spaces that feel curated, cohesive, and elevated.
What You’ll Learn
• The designer formula for mixing patterns using scale
• How to layer textures to add warmth and depth
• How to combine materials like wood, metal, stone, upholstery, and natural fibers
• How to create contrast while maintaining harmony
• Why some rooms feel flat — and how to fix it
We’ll break it down in a clear, practical way so you can apply it immediately in your own home.
Who This Workshop Is For
• Homeowners updating a space
• Design lovers who want more confidence
• Anyone who has ever thought:
“Do these patterns actually work together?”
“How much texture is too much?”
“Why doesn’t my room look finished?”
No design experience required — just a love for beautiful spaces.
What’s Included
• Interactive instruction from the Mickler & Co. Design Studio team
• Live examples and real material pairings
• Q&A session — Ask Us Anything
• Exclusive workshop handout with designer tips
• Special attendee-only offers
Meet Your Instructor
Rebecca Mickler brings a unique perspective from architecture, staging, and interior design. Her background allows her to blend structure, function, and beauty — giving you design guidance that is both refined and practical.
Spots are limited — and since this was our most-requested topic, we expect it to fill quickly.
Reserve your seat today and learn to layer like a design pro.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2007 Dawson St, 2007 Dawson Street, Wilmington, United States
USD 32.78












