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Schumacher
This chintz pattern was famously used by designer Albert Hadley for his client Nancy Pyne. It's one of Schumacher's most sought-after designs.
The pattern is way bigger than the picture, let's assume. Still beautiful.. Madeleine. Gainesville, GA. 2024-12-08 21:57:15
Sanderson
This beautifully painted tropical trail evokes the feeling of Amazonian jungles with hummingbirds and exotic flora.
Clarke&Clarke LLC
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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.
The House of Scalamandre
This flowing Jacobean design has been interpreted as a new kind of crewel. The effect is multidimensional with alternated rustic crewel chain stitches with lighter refined embroidery. Viscose, acrylic, and spun polyester yarns are embroidered on a linen cotton ground to create a beautiful juxtaposition.
Brunschwig & Fils
This exquisite fabric, a testament to Brunschwig & Fils' legacy of opulent design since 1880. Crafted from 100% cotton, it offers a lightweight feel that's ideal for various indoor applications. The fabric's floral pattern introduces a touch of nature, while its Sanforized finish ensures it maintains its form. Perfect for creating bespoke drapery or upholstery, this fabric brings a sophisticated, airy elegance to any space. Spot clean with a dry, solvent-based cleaner to maintain its pristine condition.
Sorilla is an existing design that was first produced in the 1950s. This vintage floral originated from France and was re-designed in the Sanderson studio under the leadership of Mr. Truman who was one of the foremost designers of his day. The design has been re-established for the twenty-first century on contemporary tumbled linen in fresh natural hues and vintage tones.
Ann Gish
Hollyhocks - adding a vintage feel to any room, this textural linen-blend fabric design was taken from a 1937 archive document and is beautifully printed to capture the array of colors, overprints, and textures of the original block print. Ideal for curtains and blinds.
Stapleton park - designed by pat Etheridge and first launched in 1990 as part of the Sanderson Carlisle collection, this large-scale floral bouquet in a typically English style combines roses, cornflowers, foxgloves, and hydrangeas with trailing stems and foliage. The squirrel/olive colorway is printed on plush velvet and navy/olive on smart, soft cotton.
Painstakingly made to resemble an antique etching, this pared-down trellis and lozenge motif has all the precision and depth of the 1790s original, and conveys the era’s passion for ancient Greek and Roman motifs. Also a wallcovering.
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