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Sanderson
Pagoda river is a very early design from the Eton Rural collections of the 1910s. At the end of the 19th century and into the early 20th century Chinese and Japanese artwork were popular as products from the East became widely available in Europe for the first time. The original fabric was rotary block printed and the characteristics of the printing technique have been retained in the new design.
Robert Allen
Schumacher
Silken tassels jauntily swing from the corners of Pagoda Tapes stylized suggestion of a roofline. Designed by David Kaihoi, this wide embroidered applique trim is equally enchanting when used vertically or horizontally.
The House of Scalamandre
This beloved Scalamandré table print of exquisitely drawn seashells gets an update this season in three fresh new colorations on 100% linen. Graphic charcoal grey, black, and white gives Coquina a neutral and modern look that is also featured against the turquoise ground. Porcelain blues are crisply printed against white linen for a timeless look that is perfect for coastal homes. Coquina is also now offered as a matching 54” non-woven printed wallpaper in these new colorations, adding to the wide range of decorative possibilities for this classic design.
I ordered the fabric in grafite . LOVE! So much better in person.. Sara. Highlands, NC. 2024-01-25 15:01:48
This mid-scale design was inspired by a Greek key motif. Woven in England, the linen ground gives this handprinted pattern subtlety and depth. Also available as a wallcovering.
Ascot linen print features a graceful vine of climbing roses and hollyhocks. The chic monochromatic palette and spare, silhouette-like rendering give this classic, pretty chintz design an entirely modern look. The medium-scale makes this print an easy option for adding an accent of pattern to an updated traditional or contemporary setting, like curtains or chair upholstery.
Beautiful vibrant print, will refresh two chairs in my living room. I’m sure it will look fantastic.. M.. Reston, VA. 2024-10-19 17:40:31
Ngala Trading Co.
Mischievous Monkey Bean Night plays and hides amongst the Lucky Bean trees in this elegant design. Africa’s beautiful coral trees, also known as Lucky Bean trees, are valuable plants to the ecosystem, providing food and shelter for a variety of birds, animals, and insects. These trees are also buried on the graves of Zulu chiefs and are associated with magic in the Zulu culture.
beautiful. Cinda. Edwards Colorado. 2023-01-02 19:41:31
The timeless allure of Ardmore's Safari Spot fabric, where classic leopard print meets contemporary elegance. Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% linen and 30% viscose, this medium-weight fabric brings a touch of exotic sophistication to any interior. Perfect for upholstery projects or accent pieces, it offers both style and versatility. The digitally printed design ensures longevity, while the care instructions recommend dry cleaning to maintain its vibrant appearance. Embrace the unique charm of this fabric and elevate your home decor with a nod to safari chic.
Painterly details and document-inspired coloring convey a tranquil elegance in Shanghai’s classic chinoiserie scene. Originally introduced in the late 1990s, this classic pattern continues to thrive as a timeless favorite.
Flawless, fast service and beautiful product!. Anonymous. NJ. 2020-08-30 07:59:47
Palampores, or tree-of-life patterns, have our origins in India, where the exotic designs were hand-painted and mordant dyed, and exported to Europe and England for use as elaborate bed hangings and curtains. Scalamandré’s timeless tree-of-life print, Pondicherry, is reinterpreted in a palette of hues designed for today’s classic interior and translated on fabric. The grand scale of the exotic tree is softened with finely detailed flowers and foliage and is accented with the small birds and animals that are typical of this historic design. The vertically branching print is perfect for floor-length curtain panels, or as upholstery for roomy club and wing chairs.
Ann Gish
Named for Marrakech's famous gardens, this botanical embroidery features arboreal motifs in a range of greens.
A captivating and playful, go-with-anything graphic pattern. Hand-block printed in India by master craftsmen.
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