All Fabric By the Yard
Wallpaper Type
Color
Material
Application / Removal Type
Special Offers
Harlequin
Chalky white embroidered dandelions repeat across this fabric in calming colorways.
Morris & Co.
Curling stems and circling wind-swept flowerheads create a symmetrical fabric design originally created by Morris for wallpaper in 1876. Typical of Morriss's greatest designs, and hung in his own dining room at Kelmscott House, this glorious printed linen-blend fabric is available in beguiling colorways and as a wallpaper of the same name.
Psychedelia meets a signature Morris & Co. botanical evoking the brand`s trippy color experiments from the swinging `60s. Ensnaring and intoxicating the swirling rhythm and hidden depths of William Morris`s 1876 Pimpernel have an irresistibly mythic pull. All tendrils and flowerheads Pimpernel is a perfect exemplification of Morris`s layering technique adding texture and drama at every twist and turn.
Brunschwig & Fils
Sanderson
Taken from an archive document and with its classic chinoiserie appeal block printed pheasants flowers and leaves adorn this stylized Sanderson fabric. Produced by Sanderson under license from the national trust. Available in three colorways: Chintz Navy and English Grey.
William Morris`s 1876 design Pimpernel swirls tendrils bowed in the wind. Still beloved today for its virile energy and tender floral form it was the design of choice for William Morris himself when decorating his dining room in Kelmscott Manor Oxfordshire.
Zoffany
This classic chinoiserie layout of a peony trail with blossoms and birds was designed by mural artist, Rosie Mennem and displays her contemporary mural style of painting. Printed in jubilant colorways on a blend of linen and viscose, it is a softly textured cloth that has the look and handle of pure linen but without the creasing and coordinates with the wallpaper and silk fabric of the same name.
This energetic design features a modern trellis damask. Clean ground colors accent the elegant flow of the stitchwork.
Three brand-new colourways with warming botanical base tones transform Kate Faulkner`s 1879 design into an ideal fabric solution for contemporary upholstery. Faulkner a talented designer in her own right was the sister of Charlie Faulkner one of the founding members of Morris Marshall Faulkner & Co. (later known as simply `Morris & Co.`) in 1861.
Campanula`s gloriously flat design a densely populated frame of vibrant flowers is given another layer of intensity with the supercharged color stories. Alan Francis Vigers produced Campanula in 1900 and had it printed at Jeffrey & Co. wallpaper printers one of many marks of similarity between himself and William Morris`s Morris & Co.
Lee Jofa
Loading...