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Sanderson
One of Sanderson’s most loved and recognizable designs of trailing lilac and rose blossoms has been reinterpreted as jacquard. Woven in linen, mixed with cotton, this pattern has a lovely tumbled feel and is suitable for curtains and upholstery.
The House of Scalamandre
The silk damask, originally called Diaspron, has been cherished by emperors and kings since it was first introduced in China in 300 BC. Traded along the Silk Road, the caravans passed through Damascus, the center of Syria, which became a hub for manufacturing silk. By the 14th century, these luxury fabrics were known as damasks. A stylish take on the Newport damask, this fabric features a thistle artichoke motif with broadly spreading leaves. Estate damask has translated the traditional motif into a smaller scale, blending silk with cotton and viscose for a less formal air.
Schumacher
Since 1889 we've been setting the bar with our exceptional products. A passion for beauty, respect for classicism and eye for the cutting edge are woven into everything we do.
Beautiful material a little pricey thought. Ordering was easy and it came in a timely fashion.. Maureen. Hamburg, NJ. 2019-07-08 20:26:08
Morris & Co.
This much-loved design from 1875 marked the beginning of a period in which Morris created large-scale designs for wallpaper. One of his most iconic patterns, it was the very first wallpaper released by Morris and Co. and now produced as a fabric. With complex layering and vigorous curves, the scrolling acanthus foliage produces a three-dimensional effect.
Zoffany
With typical motifs of stylized fruit and scrolling leaves this understated elegant silk-blend fabric was inspired by a grand baronial damask design dating from the early 1800s and previously produced as a wallpaper. The color balance is achieved by printing over a metallic background. Use in rooms where the light catches the fabric and team with the wallpaper of the same name for maximum impact.
Camille Damask features a large-scale woven damask with a subtle, distressed effect. Lustrous warp satin combines with textured wefts to create a luxurious drape and a polished hand. This special casement brings quiet elegance to the window in signature, nature-inspired colorways.
A fashion for formal landscaping in the extensive grounds of European palaces introduced this style of Italianate baroque gardens into the aesthetic of English stately homes. Taken from a 19th-century block-printed wallpaper, this scene is printed on textural linen evocative of an aged tapestry.
In a celebration of the sartorial stripe together with the frivolity of the sawtooth Giles's design for Regency Aperigon takes the Ancient Greek meaning of the name 'Apeirogon' 'infinite polygon' and runs with it in vertical form. This design expresses a love for infinite possibilities in design and plays on the classic Sanderson stripes respecting the classical resonance of stripes in interiors and rediscovering its power through Ancient Greek geometry. Tightly woven with a satin sheen to heighten its elegance Regency Aperigon is a narrow stripe reminiscent of silk yet perfectly suited to upholstery.
Inspired by graphic Baroque ceilings, this smart geometric embroidery fabric is created with fine viscose stitching on a linen mix ground and is suitable for upholstery and curtains.
A classic damask pattern and a perennial favorite, this cotton-blend fabric includes soft neutrals and rich tones. The design's medium scale and hard-wearing quality make it a perfect choice for both curtains and upholstery.
A contemporary damask weave is available in a wide range of colorways suitable for upholstery and drapes.
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