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Sanderson
This wonderfully soft cotton velvet with jacquard weft detail was designed in the Sanderson studio. It's durable and an excellent choice for upholstery, with a forest of ginkgo and bonsai trees creating a stunning treetop canopy.
Mulberry
The artful allure of this fabric, where timeless design meets functionality. Crafted from 100% linen, it features a floral pattern that adds a touch of elegance to any indoor setting. Lightweight yet durable, this fabric is perfect for a variety of applications, from upholstery to drapery. Its versatility makes it an ideal choice for those looking to refresh their home decor. Plus, it's easy to maintain with spot cleaning or dry cleaning options.
Lee Jofa
The artistry of nature with this exquisite fabric, where a botanical and floral pattern comes to life in a harmonious blend of colors. Crafted from a luxurious linen blend, this medium-weight fabric combines 65% linen, 26% cotton, and 9% nylon, offering both texture and durability. Ideal for a variety of indoor applications, it adds a touch of sophistication to any space. With its soft finish and intricate design, this fabric invites creativity, making it a versatile choice for curtains, upholstery, or decorative accents.
Harlequin
An almost full-coverage embroidery, Natsu translates growing grass stems into linear stitching, while the soft arches of the ground embroidery have an elegant natural quality.
Zoffany
Mughal-inspired Indian elephants and tigers prowl and parade gracefully across a jewel-toned marble-effect background hand-marbled by an artisan for Zoffany. Jaipur is printed on 100% linen for a beautiful handle.
GP & Baker
Sashiko has a woven blanket feel with a small-scale design that feels cozy and warm. Reminiscent of the tradition of mark-making Sashiko is the perfect coordinating weave.
Ever inspired by the utilitarian everyday items of life, Giles Deacon has explored the fine geometric wiring of chicken fencing and elevated it within Faraday velvet, taking the soft, sumptuous pile of the fabric and creating a strong and determined bond through the twists of the wire. The colorways delve into the ink box of Sanderson's ever-evolving palette. However, the ground from which the wire springs with its twisting joints and lax diamond patterning, is resolutely grounded to its wiry origins. The dryness of the cotton velvet gives a matte look for an elevated finish.
Shand Gate embroidery is named after the Shand Gate the 18th-century Indian doors which form the entrance to the Cottage Garden at Highgrove. This fabric is created using a technique combining two global crafts: air knife printing and embroidery highlighting the markings and patterns of the jubilant gates.
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