Intricately embroidered wild berries, sloes, and blossom trail across this woodland-inspired design. Fine viscose thread adds a dew-like shimmer to a forager’s harvest, stitched on a blend of cotton/linen.
The unusually named sessile leaf is where a leaf blade connects directly to a plant’s stem, as would be the case in our oak leaf motif. With a screen-printed appearance and hand-crafted look, stylized leaves are placed to create a contemporary stripe effect on an archive-inspired spotted ground.
This archive design is formed of lines of pin dots on a spotted ground here interpreted as a bird's eye view of coral in a reef. A lovely mix of texture and tone Truffle is the ultimate small-scale coordinate.
Latin for pine grove, Pinetum is a smart pinstripe with scalloped edge detail that takes its name from the series of paths that lead across the largest pinetum in the world.
Southborough is an embroidered chevron ombre that harnesses the tones found in Henry's clay work. Southborough cocoons interiors in deepening shades of color. The colors intensify throughout the ombre, giving this stepped chevron design new meaning.
This beautiful archival floral trail of rambling woodland flowers is named after Kent’s Dallimore Valley. Colored to sit across the entire Sanderson Arboretum collection, intricate dot detail harks back to the design’s block-printed origins.