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Schumacher
Hand printed in England on cotton and linen union cloth, this whimsical print has a unique vintage look and sophistication.
Morris & Co.
Paired birds alternate between perched and in-flight in this serene 1878 tapestry design from William Morris. Surprising bursts of color emerge upon closer inspection, pulling the eye towards the original hand-driven jacquard loom production quality. William Morris designed a bird in 1878 to adorn the walls of his drawing room in Kelmscott House. His friend and neighbor, the noted typographer Sir Emery Walker, adorned his dining room with an identical bird tapestry after receiving an inheritance from either Morris or Philip Webb, the famous arts and crafts architect. Our modern bird tapestry retains William Morris's high regard for craftsmanship, being woven by Morris & Co. craftspeople right here in the UK using a cotton-wool blend.
Harlequin
A beautiful archive design of intricate multidirectional florals this whimsical wonderland fabric spans five vibrant colourways. Providing a fantastic link between period and contemporary interiors its cotton linen ground displays a slightly textural appearance.
Sanderson
Fine, detailed pencil drawings depict life-size squirrels, rabbits, and hedgehogs set among British flora. Printed on a linen-mix fabric, this design is suitable for light upholstery and looks delightful on small chairs and headboards.
C.F.A. Voysey the famous English architect textile designer and associate of William Morris created Squirrel and Dove in the Arts & Crafts style of the time. The pattern was first produced by Sanderson as wallpaper in the 1890s and is now available as both a fabric and wallpaper.
A flutter of painted butterflies is arranged in neat formation on this fabric.
GP & Baker
This printed fabric depicts scrolling acanthus leaves, peacocks, hares, and foxes amongst bunches of wildflowers, inspired by the Forest Tapestry by Morris and Co. and designed by Alison Gee in 2013. Digitally printed on velvet and linen for a sumptuous finish with durability suitable for upholstery fabric.
Originally imagined as a wallpaper available for the low price of 4 shillings and sixpence in 1879 Sunflower is here translated onto sumptuous velvet fabric. In no less than 7 colour choices Sunflower’s radiant pattern of flowerheads and flowing vine forms offer an irresistible decorating story for the home. Perfect for use in upholstery and drapery.
A magical interpretation of an age-old woodland scene, Forest of Dean is created from hand-guided crewel embroidery on beautiful 100% linen. Raised stitching and matt thread adds to the design’s naïve aesthetic of deer, ferns, and butterflies.
Clarke&Clarke LLC
A charming, of-the-moment print inspired by an early 20th-century document. It’s printed on slubbed linen that gives it a lovely antique quality.
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