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RM Coco
Print. Transitional. Watercolor.
Embroidery, faux silk, floral, and transitional.
Sanderson
A myriad of flowers blooms from a single branch on this soft linen design featuring chrysanthemums, peonies, honeysuckle, and berries. The distressed textures of the Indian Palampores from the 18th Century are conveyed through the printing technique and beguiling colorways.
Embroidery, linen/blend, birds, floral, and traditional.
GP & Baker
D.V. Kap
MINDTHEGAP
A wonderful design with a green floral background and loads of colourful touches brought by beautifully pheasants from different species.
Abundant blooms generous and ever giving feature on this lovely cottage garden scene of beautiful peonies delicate butterflies and friendly bees. Bold and richly colored the Vineyard/Rose and Newby Green colorways are available in sumptuous velvet.
Schumacher
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This high-performance, midscale design features delicate silhouettes of flowers and ferns printed with special indoor-outdoor ink. A fabulous, allover pattern with a slightly 70s vibe, spring floral indoor/outdoor fabric is a stylish option for pillows, upholstery, or curtain panels that when fade, stain, moisture, and mildew resistance are a must.
Highgrove's Wildflower Meadow has a vital role in supporting the diverse organic life of the garden. Following the discovery of a French archive document reminiscent of the Wildflower Meadow's meandering serpentine path, the artwork was adapted to include acer trees, Japanese maples, and beehives (a gift from Fortnum & Mason), which are of the utmost importance to the garden's natural sustainability. Meadow flowers, including fritillaries, are joined by muntjac deer and sheep, who graze the meadow seasonally to aid with growth, mischievous foxes, and regal pheasants.
Overlapping leaves and floral sprigs are placed in multiple directions across this charming cotton-linen blend fabric design to create an elegant country look without dominating a scheme.
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