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Lee Jofa
Sharing the same artistic DNA as the Bleeker, the Bond was created as a coordinating print but had the presence to stand on its own in an interior design scheme.
Clarke&Clarke LLC
D.V. Kap
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.
GP & Baker
Apart from Morris himself, there is no greater author of the large-scale and rhythmically swirling patterns than his apprentice J.H. Dearle creator of the adapted Leicester you see before you. Available for the first time as a fabric J.H. Dearle`s 1912 design retains all of its ecstatic movement with the folding acanthus leaves and miniature jewel-like flowerheads readily soaking up great depths of color.
MINDTHEGAP
A wonderful design with a green floral background and loads of colourful touches brought by beautifully pheasants from different species.
The House of Scalamandre
A naturally soft chenille, almost identical to velvet, combined with unbeatable resistance, durability, and easy cleanability.
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