Originally produced in 1918, the captivating pattern was ahead of its time, and still feels startlingly sophisticated and fresh today. Also available as a wallcovering.
An instant hit from the moment we introduced it, this is one of our best-loved designs. The chinoiserie motif was inspired by an Art Deco print. Also available as a wallcovering.
Beautiful fabric. Even better in person.. Lisa. Yakima, WA. Tue Sep 18 2018
Charming animals gambol within a naïve landscape in this rolling hills fabric. This design preserves the rustic simplicity of the embroidered original, which dates to 1960.
lovely print fabric used to cover a reading chair and ottoman. Mary. Dallas, TX. Fri Dec 26 2025
An enchanting pattern recreated from a 1920s document in our archives. The masterful design is an ode to Japanese natural motifs. Also available as a wallcovering.
Gorgeous fabric- intricate pattern. In love w it!. Judith. Naples, FL. Fri May 27 2022
This fabric is at first glance an exuberant and romantic floral, but it reveals a hidden universe of doll-like girls and fairies with butterfly wings. Created by London-based fashion house Clements Ribeiro and inspired by the outsider art of Henry Darger, this linen fabric has all the depth of the original ink-and-watercolor design. Also available as wallpaper.
Pineapples, the symbol of hospitality, are the centerpiece of this pattern. Based on a rare 18th-century Indian document, the delicate fruit sit against a solid background for a head-turning effect.