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Trailing floral vines create an open frame around the emperor's musician as birds and peacocks listen intently. This beautiful chinoiserie scene is taken from an 18th-century wallpaper document in the tradition of the draughtsman Jean-Baptiste Pillement who created highly imaginative designs with delicate detail.
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.
A scenic fabric depicting a forest scene richly studded with clusters of small flowers. Amongst the trees are rabbits hedgehogs horned sheep squirrels wildfowl moles deer and a handsome unicorn. A mid-15th century forest design discovered in a house in Halifax in 1901 the design is printed on luxurious velvet in two colorways and on linen in two colorways and is reminiscent of tapestries found all over Britain.
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Reflecting the changing seasons Richmond Park's elegant design and delicate colors envelop a room in softness. Pursuant to the great trees in its namesake park the design's 100% linen shares a glamourous multidimensional feel across its far-reaching branches and light-dappled leaves.
Throughout the 18th century, pineapples became a symbol of prosperity and wealth amongst the English elite. Arcadian Thames resident and poet, Alexander Pope, traded these rare and valued fruits for items of importance and curiosity. Our homage to the highly regarded pineapple captures the fluidity of indigo resist print on 100% heavyweight linen.
A densely patterned yet delicately embroidered paisley linen-blend fabric with a decorative border running along both edges. It is almost an exact replica of the original Kashmiri document it was inspired by and is produced in typical colors of the region.
This design featured in the first-ever Zoffany collection and has remained a firm favorite ever since. Originally produced as a wallpaper for Temple Newsam, a stately home near Leeds, tropical birds perch on gnarled branches amongst springtime flowers on this 100% linen print.
Copes Tail - Named after Holland House (formerly Cope Castle), this whimsical design takes its cue from the old orchards that surrounded this incredible Jacobean residence. Painted in watercolor on a fine 100% natural linen cloth, elements from exotic specimen trees and swaying grasses combine to create an elegant tree of life design.
A favorite Zoffany design originally dated from the 1800s Indienne Print's fine 100% linen quality shows a lovely drape and delightful handle. In keeping with the original archive pattern, this interpretation's delicate erosion gives the fabric a time-worn appearance. A fabulous 166cm repeat height adds an element of grandeur showing the full detail of this intricate design.
Reflecting the changing seasons Richmond Park's elegant design and mellow colors envelop a room in softness. Pursuant to the great trees in its namesake park this upholstery weight velvet shares a glamourous multidimensional feel across its far-reaching branches and sunlight-dappled leaves.
Depicting a large-scale landscape of a lush Indian garden and continuing the successful collaboration with Melissa White this fabric design is digitally printed to capture the detail of the original artwork. Two colorways are printed on linen and one on velvet and all are complemented by a wallpaper design of the same name.
Depicting a lush pastoral landscape with a church and waterfalls, and influenced by religious and hunting themes, this 100% linen fabric is based on a late 17th-century painted cloth and is available in two colorways and as wallpaper. Stunning teamed with antiques, or by way of contrast alongside ultra-modern furniture pieces.
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