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Sanderson
Faithful painterly reproduction of an original 1930s fabric design by Hazel Wray Davey, in a style reminiscent of the Bloomsbury group. This version is printed in five colorways on 100% linen and is beautiful for upholstery and curtains.
Hand-drawn in watercolor and beautifully detailed espaliered pears reach across the branches of this English country garden favorite printed in a choice of traditional or contemporary tones.
RM Coco
Morris & Co.
First produced as wallpaper in 1864, fruit is one of Morris's earliest designs. Displaying an abundance of ripened pomegranates hanging from the branches of an overflowing tree, flora and fauna entwine to give this fabric greater depth. Fruit is suitable for both drapes and upholstery.
Hard at work in his Queen’s Square workshop, William Morris crafted this now iconic fruit motif. The 1864 design with its twisting diagonal stems of fruit and flowers evokes the symbolism of the Mediterranean. Adored by England’s creative elite this formidable design provided the backdrop to many a Pre-Raphaelite gathering marking the spirit of fellowship between artistic friends and collaborators. Recolored in the Archive studio, this enchanting fabric adds new life to one of Morris & Co’s. most famous designs.
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A classic Morris pattern since 1864 Fruit has now been adapted into a tapestry weave for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Scion
Schumacher
Designed by artist Caroline Z Hurley, this whimsical pear print is a nod to her grandfather’s fruit business. Each shape is block-printed by hand onto a linen ground in New Bedford, Massachusetts.