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Brunschwig & Fils
This floral-patterned drapery fabric is made from a refined linen blend that exudes sophistication. The fabric's medium weight and composition—63% linen, 26% viscose, 7% cotton, and 4% polyester—make it versatile for various indoor applications, from curtains to upholstery. Its elegant texture and design promise to enhance your decor effortlessly.
Zoffany
Featuring a striking central tree trunk and etched bird motif, this delicate Toile velvet material is adorned with sophisticated metallic highlights. With influences drawn from Temple Newsam, a Jacobean house near Leeds, this design is a recreated fabric from the much-loved Chintz design for their first collection in 1983. Smart with painted woodwork.
Morris & Co.
Originally imagined as a wallpaper available for the low price of 4 shillings and sixpence in 1879 Sunflower is here translated onto sumptuous velvet fabric. In no less than 7 colour choices Sunflower’s radiant pattern of flowerheads and flowing vine forms offer an irresistible decorating story for the home. Perfect for use in upholstery and drapery.
Schumacher
While most toiles depict bucolic landscapes, this iteration illustrates life under the sea. Based on an 18th-century document, it is truly singular.
The rich heritage of Lee Jofa with this exquisite fabric. Known for their timeless designs, Lee Jofa crafts fabrics that blend tradition with contemporary elegance. This particular print, available in multiple colorways, offers versatility for any design project. Whether you're upholstering a cherished piece of furniture or creating bespoke drapery, the fabric's quality ensures it will enhance your space beautifully. Consider pairing it with neutral tones for a balanced look or bold accents for a striking statement.
Sanderson
Referencing an archive document fringed tulip toile is reimagined as a distressed batik style print. Double-headed parrot tulips and roses appear in weathered form aged yet still beautiful antiqued yet grandiose. This textured stripped-back design mimics the technique of extract printing. This special block printing process removes color to create a lightened effect almost bleached to reveal the design in a new light and printed on a linen union for upholstery use.
Quintessentially Morris, scrolling flowers and foliage cover this 100% cotton upholstery fabric design from 1883. Originally discharge printed at Merton Abbey, great care has been taken to maintain the marks, textures, and colors of the hand block-printed fabric. It is printed along, is suitable for blinds, cushions, drapes, and upholstery.
A signature of Giles Deacon Aperigon swag comes to life in a sumptuous weave. Bold textured and exaggerated this large-scale stripe has a natural feel in a linen/cotton blend. Heavy in weight textured and strong this contemporary stripe pairs beautifully with the bold baroque-style prints of this collection.
Gaston Y Daniela
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