This classic ikat spot takes its name from the Meru region of Kenya and displays a fine woven design that contrasts against the chunky slub in the ground.
Delicate sprays of the Armeria plant often found growing along the British shoreline are replicated in this fine embroidery fabric design and produced in fresh colorways ideal for framing windows when used for curtains and blinds.
Treillage has been created by combining two naturalistic nineteenth-century patterns held in our archive. A flowering trellis design with undulating branches and flowers provides a classic structure. Then a selection of exquisitely detailed Victorian botanical representations from another design in the archive were interspersed within the trellis pattern giving way to a design that is `classicism recontexturalised` in the words of Giles. The Victorians were fascinated by nature's natural history and discoveries of flora and fauna. These extraordinary delicate and remarkable motifs featured In Trelliage are a fantastical example of this transporting us back to the era. Printed on a linen union for upholstery use.
Bagru, an Indian hand-block printing style, has inspired this jacquard design which features a small paisley on a flat dense ground of color. The weave has a lovely soft handle and handmade feel.
Townline Road is a handsome, graphic pattern with a loose, painterly quality. Woven in England, the natural linen ground gives this striking handprinted design subtlety and depth.