Created in collaboration with Veere Grenney, Suffolk Damask was inspired by 17th- and 18th-century Venetian silks and based on hand-drawn artwork from our studio. Printed on natural linen with a tumbled finish, this grand large-scale floral fabric has a soft, watery look, a gorgeous drape, and an easygoing elegance. Also available as wallpaper.
Although its floral medallions have a regal air, Anna's damask is made of a laid-back washed-linen fabric, making it feel lived in and less formal. The motifs have a subtle sheen that plays with the light when made into curtains or curved around furniture. Part of our New Traditional III collection.
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.
With typical motifs of stylized fruit and scrolling leaves this understated elegant silk-blend fabric was inspired by a grand baronial damask design dating from the early 1800s and previously produced as a wallpaper. The color balance is achieved by printing over a metallic background. Use in rooms where the light catches the fabric and team with the wallpaper of the same name for maximum impact.
A shimmering fabric with a floral pattern, Chateau Silk Damask epitomizes understated elegance. The weave has a puckered texture traditionally found in European hammered silks.
It’s fantastic and beautiful but unfortunately I will have to return b/c the material is too thick for what I needed. Jessie Lynn. Pittsburgh, PA. Sun Jan 18 2026