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With a grid of graphic dots, Fuzz makes a playful but sophisticated statement that's just right for pillows upholstery, or window treatments.
. Phillip. Burr Ridge, IL. 2021-09-13 15:54:29
Morris & Co.
Trent, which began life in 1888 with the grand accolade of being Morris & Co.'s most expensive printed textile, is a rich, vibrant floral display. This luscious pattern features curving tulips and meandering acanthus leaves amongst other stalwarts of English gardens. Trent seamlessly imagines two of William Morris's guiding design principles, ensnare the eye with sprawling repeats and beguile with masterfully rendered motifs.
This exquisite linen fabric, crafted for versatility and elegance. Made from 100% linen, it offers a soft, luxurious texture that's perfect for upholstering furniture or creating bespoke drapery. The fabric is designed for high durability, ensuring it withstands the demands of everyday use. Its softened finish adds a touch of sophistication to any space. Plus, with its easy care instructions, maintaining its beauty is a breeze—simply clean with water-based or solvent-based solutions.
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.
Brunschwig & Fils
Pimpernel and its unusual 'figure of eight' design are produced in 100% cotton on a wide-width fabric in tonal colors reminiscent of some of our most adored shades. Inspired by the 1876 wallpaper of the same name these new shades soften the dramatic tulip leaves and wildflowers of this iconic Morris & Co. design.
Sanderson
William Turner, one of the most eminent designers of the 20th century, first produced Roslyn as a wallpaper design in 1910. It was later manufactured as a printed fabric from the 1920s. Originally known as the Cleves, it was part of the Sanderson range until 1974, making it one of the company's most enduring designs. This latest version has been engraved directly from the original fabric to retain the distinctive textures and effects.
For Morris tapestry was the highest form of decorative art. Inspired in part by J. H. Dearle's The Brook Tapestry and the friezes beneath the Holy Grail Tapestries this digitally printed fabric design recreates the crispness and beautiful detail of the originals. With fresh airy colors and mineral tones, The Brook takes on a nostalgic almost magical element for Simply Wide Width. Crafted from cotton and lyocell.
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