A damask pattern on a gingham-check ground, Colette is polished but unpretentious. The unexpected mix creates a design that is at once relaxed and refined.
A silk-rich fabric heavy in a brocade design Pomegranate Brocatelle is a smaller more attainable scale for interiors produced in silk and linen. Discovered at Temple Newsam as a flock wallpaper from the mid-18th century it has been reincarnated with a handsome structure for exquisite results.
Clandon is the epitome of a grand damask. An impressive large-scale design in silk cotton Clandon engulfs a room with its proportion and magnificent flowering flock. Zoffany`s archive document dates back to the late 15th/early 16th century when this design was originally produced in silk on a narrow loom and featured as a block-printed flock wallpaper at Clandon Park House in 1735 hence its regal name. This damask has appeared in many guises in our archive each generation adding its take on the design.