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Harlequin
Chalky white embroidered dandelions repeat across this fabric in calming colorways.
Sanderson
This magnificent embroidery showing a large-scale, detailed floral trail is produced on a linen-blend fabric and is a smart addition to a room for curtains, blinds, and drapes.
Schumacher
This pattern is a stylized stripe based on a classic acanthus motif. Elegant and airy, the design is also incredibly easy to use. Also available as a wallcovering. Designed by Celerie Kemble.
love this fabric... iconic. Colette. Evanston, IL. 2020-01-05 15:32:43
In this linen poppy fabric, molly pays tribute to India's iconic and revered Mughal poppy design.
Beautiful fabric!. Leah. . 2024-07-14 12:55:41
Is it animal, vegetal, or a little of both? A stripe that dares to be different, this striking woven upholstery weight fabric evokes feathery fern fronds and sexy animal prints.
Featuring a combination of foliage flowers and pomegranates this charming linen-mix fabric has the handcrafted look of a wood-block printed design. The subtle colorways complement the crumbled textured backgrounds and a wallpaper of the same name is also available.
Is it animal, vegetal, or a little of both? A stripe that dares to be different, this striking printed fabric evokes feathery fern fronds and sexy animal prints.
. Carol. Monte sereno, CA. 2023-01-25 14:51:53
The House of Scalamandre
This damask design is from the Lelievre archives and illustrates the Renaissance style. The linen weft gives a modern touch reinforced by a classic and sophisticated coloring.
D.V. Kap
Inspired by the fan shape of a peacock when they spread their feathers, Tavoos will take any space to the next level. Embroidered with bronze stitching, you will enjoy the intricate details this textile has to offer.
A fanciful floral derived from traditional Indian motifs, Calicut has the delicate colorations and perfectly imperfect, mottled look of a hand block print.
This realistic depiction of our favorite British birds was inspired by an 18th-century painting of plants and animals. A green woodpecker, a wren, a robin, a thrush, and a pair of blue tits on their nest of eggs all make their home in a modern tree of life. To complete the scene butterflies insects ladybirds and various woodland berries adorn the tree. The design is painted by watercolor in exquisitely fine detail. The fabric is digitally printed to achieve the nuances of the artwork and the number of natural colors and tones in the design.
In tulip, cotton-linen blend fabric, simple floral motifs are almost personified, reaching outward and bursting with cheerful color.
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