Christopher Farr Cloth

Christopher Farr Cloth was founded in 2000 as a collaboration between Christopher Farr, Michal Silver and Matthew Bourne.

Today the printed textiles continue to be produced in the UK, and the collection comprises prints and weaves and wallpapers designed by the best contemporary artists and designers – including Kit Kemp, Neisha Crosland, Tord Boontje, Javier Mariscal, Kate Blee, Ilse Crawford, Commune and more.

Christopher Farr Cloth

Christopher Farr Cloth was founded in 2000 as a collaboration between Christopher Farr, Michal Silver and Matthew Bourne.

Today the printed textiles continue to be produced in the UK, and the collection comprises prints and weaves and wallpapers designed by the best contemporary artists and designers – including Kit Kemp, Neisha Crosland, Tord Boontje, Javier Mariscal, Kate Blee, Ilse Crawford, Commune and more.

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  • Algonquin Fabric

    £155.00 /m
    green
    honey
    navy
    olive
    pale-blue
    terracotta

    Algonquin designed by Scott Yetman is named after the Indigenous people now living in Eastern Canada, a place that is very special to him. Scott wanted to create a simple ticking stripe within his collection that would work as a solid to complement his other designs. The design’s scale, texture and simplicity are inspired by the works of Agnes Martin, and the completed fabric has a primitive elegance.

  • Bay Street Fabric

    £145.00 /m
    black
    dark-indigo
    dark-olive
    ecru

    Designed by Scott Yetman; The classic pinstripe used in men’s tailoring inspired this playful woven fabric. Scott was influenced by renowned designer Georgio Armarni and the luxurious Italian fabrics he uses in his tailoring. The design is named after Bay Street in Toronto, famed as the Wall Street of Canada.

  • Bolton Fabric

    £175.00 /m
    aqua
    ecru
    emerald
    honey
    indigo

    Bolton designed by Scott Yetman introduces a luxurious boucle fabric with an uneven texture by playing with the warp and waft structure of the weave. In addition, two dimensions of colour and tone have been created by using a mixture of tight and loose yarns.

  • Brome Stripe Fabric

    £140.00 /m
    green
    navy
    pale-blue
    taupe

    Designed by Scott Yetman; Brome Stripe creates the illusion of a solid line, but when closely examined, the fine detailing of the individual lines can be seen on the fabric

  • The Hudson Stripe Fabric

    £165.00 /m
    aqua
    green
    honey
    lemon
    olive
    pale-blue
    taupe

    Designed by Scott Yetman, Hudson Stripe was inspired by a traditional Hudson’s Bay point blanket. This blanket style was traded by the Hudson’s Bay Company in Canada and the United States from 1779 to the present. Scott has played with the scale of the stripe, the negative space between them and infilling this with thinner contrasting lines.

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