About Belle Maison Fabric by the yard

Belle Maison combines the personalized service and expertise of a hands-on family business with the creativity and innovation of world-class design talent.

With robust design and marketing capabilities Belle Maison stays ahead of the curve. Our in-house design team draws on an exclusive archive of original artwork to create a unique line of fashion-forward fabrics.

And because we have the small-business advantages of nimbleness and flexibility, we are better able to accommodate customers’ design and manufacturing specifications, as well as related presentation needs. Our design team can help realize your vision at the price points you’re most comfortable with.

Belle Maison is a regular exhibitor at Showtime’s bi-annual fabric market in Highpoint, North Carolina since 2005. Our collection may also be viewed, by appointment only, in our New York showroom.
Browse the fabric gallery by fabric type, design motif, or style — and if you don’t see what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Belle Maison is always happy to hear your thoughts, answer your questions, and discuss ways to better serve customers.

Belle Maison USA LTD is a family-owned home décor business established in 1979 and based in New York City.

We have grown and diversified from our line of decorative fabrics by the yard to include ready-made products sold to major online, catalog, and brick-and-mortar retailers.

Belle Maison USA LTD is the parent company of five unique lines of ready-made home furnishing products — Renaissance Home Fashions, Stylemaster, Twill & Birch, Colorfly, and Everdark. These distinct product lines offer original window treatments, bedding, and home accents to satisfy nearly every design sensibility and budget. Belle Maison Textiles, Inc. is also a distributor of high-quality fabrics by the yard to wholesalers serving the interior design trade, large retailers, and manufacturers.

Like many immigrants before him, Founder and CEO Elie Romano, who had been educated in England and had lived in Europe and Canada, saw the U.S. as the “land of opportunity” and settled in New York, where he founded the company that eventually became Belle Maison. He met the stylish career girl who would become his wife, at a midtown Manhattan disco in 1969. Brooklyn-born Ethel Romano says, “We’re still dancing, 44 years later.”

Both Elie’s father and grandfather had run textile businesses, and Elie started with a small wholesale fabric business based in New York City. He gradually moved his business upmarket, importing higher-quality fabrics from his European manufacturing contacts and expanding into ready-made home furnishing products.

But Elie has always had a sense for new trends. He knew that the up-and-coming generation wouldn’t support the custom trade he’d established. Modern lifestyles demanded the speed and convenience of ready-made home furnishings: “I saw an opportunity and took it,” says Elie. “I wanted to provide the quality and elegance of custom-made at a ready-made price.”

In true mom-and-pop style, Ethel put her organizational skills to work, running a one-woman back office from home while raising their son James, and later, daughter Liz. As the kids grew up, Ethel moved her work to the office, where she continues to oversee human resources and accounts receivable — but she still prepares lunch every day, a meal where the family puts aside the daily grind to stay connected to each other.

James Romano joined Belle Maison right after graduating from SUNY/ Binghamton in 1994, and he hasn’t looked back. He worked in the warehouse as a kid, learning the business from the ground up, and while his parents never pressured him, he always knew he wanted to join the family business and “build something of value.

Small companies have to be nimble, and James has worn many hats, directing warehouse operations, sales, and vendor and customer management. His primary focus now is applying his expertise in supply chain management to increase efficiencies, drive product innovation, and grow the business through retail, catalog, and online outlets.

A strong growth period in the 80s was followed by another major change. Again, Elie saw it coming: the European manufacturing industry he had relied on (he once owned a mill in Spain) wouldn’t be able to compete with Chinese manufacturers, and Belle Maison moved much of its manufacturing to China. More growth was fueled by the acquisition of the Stylemaster brand and the creation of Renaissance Home Fashions and Twill & Birch, adding retail distribution and catalog sales to the mix.

The youngest child, Liz Romano, was the last to join the family business, where she found a creative home. Trained as a photographer at the Rhode Island School of Design, Liz joined Belle Maison in 2000 and immersed herself in daily operations for several years. Then she became “a catalyst to streamline the brands and move the business into a focused direction,” says James.

Liz rebranded existing product lines, jumpstarted the company’s marketing strategy with updated packaging and ads, and created the company’s first in-house design studio. Drawing on an exclusive pattern archive, the talented design team put their collective passion and expertise together to create Belle Maison’s fourth brand, Colorfly, to appeal to a more upscale, design-savvy customer.

As the younger generation of Romanos gradually takes up the reins, Elie sees himself as an advisor, there to offer his wealth of experience and business acumen. The Romanos share a love for travel, good food, and quality design. They also share a Mediterranean ethos of “work to live, not live to work.”