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Our "Gardens of Chinoise" fabric is a Chinoiserie favorite and takes on a modern approach in a classic blue and off-white palette. With classic Asian elements like pagodas and dragons, this print plays homage to Chinese porcelain. This fabric is suitable for pillows, bedding, window treatments, and light upholstery.
Schumacher
This airy linen print was inspired by an antique British textile. Its delicately patterned vine, exotic birds, and lush peony blossoms evoke traditional chinoiserie designs.
Nicolette Mayer
Royal Delft Filigree is a modern “blue and white” classic. A pattern that plays with the iconic ornately painted Royal Delft 60cm flower vase, behind a floral vine with lingerie-like peek-a-boo effect it is recognizable as De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles/Royal Delft yet it is fun and new. Its signature is bold, modern, and effortlessly classic – all at the same time. Mayer, born in South Africa, grew up with a love for Delft blue and white. Royal Delft started in the 17th century with the VOC (the Dutch East India Company, who also settled South Africa as a stopover point on the way to Holland) brought the blue-painted porcelain back from China. When supply was difficult to guaranty, the popularity of the look resulted in the inspiration for Dutch ceramists to create something similar, and as it evolved, something new. The result was European-influenced porcelain that became very different, sophisticated, and its own signature relative to the imported Chinese ceramics. The story of Delft, Majolica, and Faience is very similar. This new collection provides blue and white patterns that mix perfectly for collectors and fans of any of the great blue and white ceramic traditions.
Royal Delft lion jar is a modern take on “blue and white” patterns with shadowy damask weaves. It combines a classic aged damask motif and the iconic, historic, timeless allure of Royal Delft’s Porcelain Lion Jar, whose common chinoiserie cousin is known as a temple jar. It centers the amazing lion jar within the center of the updated damask shape that dances with it. The playfulness of the pattern mixes with other modern patterns and more traditional ones, providing the designer with the flexibility of a transitional vibe to create classic appeal for next-generational customers who look for freshness and novelty.
Royal Delft Etudes de Fleurs is inspired by the iconic Dutch tulips associated with stately Royal Delft Tulipieres, and the extraordinary beautiful blooms in still life Dutch paintings and the Netherlands. Tulips were in cultivation since the 13th century, but only really took off as a passion for collectors among aristocrats in the 1600s when Turkish traders introduced them to the Dutch. The tulip crazes in the 17th century became so fevered that the bulbs were traded as currency and theft of the flowers triggered harsh penalties. While it’s not the fanciest flower in the garden, the beauty, and grace of a simple tulip mean enduring love between partners, undying passionate love, passion spurned, royalty, abundance, prosperity, and indulgence. Although it was considered more of a symbol for charity by the Victorians, the Turkish who originally bred the flower, considered it a symbol of paradise on Earth, making it a part of many religious and secular poems and art pieces. While the Ottoman Empire planted the bulbs to remind them of heaven and eternal life, the Dutch that popularized the flower considered it a reminder of how brief life can be instead. Mixed with simple wildflowers and scattered in all directions, Flora & Fauna is considered a symbol of happiness and joie de vivre! Flora & Fauna pays homage to artist Vittorio Accornero whose Giardini di Seta works for Gucci inspired a generation of interior and fashion designs to create floral art.
Masterpieces Tulip is a pattern featuring the rarest, most prized Royal Delft blue and white pieces. Entirely hand-painted in Holland in the same workshop since the 17th century the ‘Tulipiere’ pyramid vases consist of stacks of ever-smaller elements where flowers can be put in each opening. The imposing flower pyramids are made to follow the late 17th-century royal pyramids with royal allure. The Royal Delft Masterpieces include the Tulipere, lion jar, and large ginger jar with finial, which in this wallpaper pattern, with perfectly placed flowers in pastel tones against an aged backdrop, makes for stunning room settings.
Inspired by the timeless themes of Royal Delft, Inspiration is a pattern featuring Royal Delft signature birds and flowers, including chrysanthemums in various shades of Delft blue. Entirely hand-painted in Holland in the same workshop since the 17th century, Royal Delft iconic porcelain is world renown and beloved for mixing everyday elegance with royal allure. For the first time in 400 years, we bring this iconic look with our unique modern designs to fabric and wallcoverings in exciting, timeless blue and white patterns.
Derived from a traditional Chinese motif, this elegant interlocking design is the perfect way to give a plain pillow the bespoke polish that will make it special. It's a sew-on applique that elevates the everyday.
Royal Delft Purisima is a pattern inspired by the Royal Delft baluster vase with tossed flowers evoking a floral artist creating an arrangement. With its exotic shape similar to a calabash, bottle gourd shape, it is elegant and stately yet whimsical. Since the early 17th century, the vase has had a rounded exaggerated belly and a gracefully slim neck with a mouth at the top. The vase has an exotic shape and is used for long flowers such as amaryllis or summer lilies. The peacock is central in this decoration. Birds are reoccurring decoration for a Delftware painter and birds and flowers still inspire designers worldwide. It is a dream to create this collection, bringing the iconic looks made famous over 400 years of porcelain creation to new categories of wallpaper and fabric.
Enchanting floral linen with an exotic air, it can stand on its own or layer in beautifully with just about any other pattern.
Royal Delft Icons is inspired by the Tulipiere, water vase, lion jar, and large ginger Jar at the center of the iconic masterpieces, combined with other significant signature pieces such as the peacock plate, small round tuliptree, and others. Entirely hand-painted in the same workshop since the 17th century, and taking months of work to finish the painting of each piece by a dedicated master artist. The Icons fabric pattern pays homage to the artistry of each signature piece of Royal Delft. With reverence for the originals and equal parts artistic license, they carefully restored their beauty on a new medium, in the fabric on a fine Belgian linen and cotton blend.
Royal Delft Porceleyne is an inspired romantic modern take on tradition in blue and white with nuanced shades and aging. It combines a classic aged damask motif and the iconic, historic, timeless allure of Royal Delft Porcelain Plaques, embedded within the centers of the updated damask shapes that dance with aged elements. The playfulness of the pattern mixes with other more modern patterns and more traditional ones, providing the designer with the flexibility of a transitional vibe to create a classic appeal for next-generational customers who look for freshness and novelty.
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