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  • Pinetum Stripe Fabric

    £69.00 /m
    blue-clay
    flax
    indigo
    mulberry
    sap-green

    Latin for pine grove  Pinetum is a smart pinstripe with scalloped edge detail that takes its name from the series of paths that lead across the largest pinetum in the world.

    Available in five colourways: Mulberry  Flax  Indigo  Sap Green and Blue Clay

  • Casual 3 M Fabric

    £123.60 /m
    acier
    arctique
    argile
    beige
    blanc-optique
    ciel
    craie
    curry
    grege
    gris-cendre
    gris-fusain
    gris-nuage
    ivoire
    jaune-pale
    jeans
    kaki
    lilas
    perle
    pierre-bleue
    rose-poudree
    sable
    taupe
    vanille
    vert-de-gris

    For the third time, Casamance publishes Linen and adds to the collection with a range of colours in-keeping with current times. Timeless essentials, available in single or double width.

  • Casual 1.4 M Fabric

    £81.00 /m
    amande-douce
    ambre
    blanc-optique
    bleu-canard
    bleu-indigo
    celadon
    chocolat
    cognac
    craie
    eucalyptus
    fraise
    grege
    grenat
    ivoire
    jaune-pale
    jeans
    marine
    mimosa
    moutarde
    noir
    ocre
    opaline
    orage
    orange-brulee
    perle
    petrole
    rose-poudree
    rouille
    sable
    tabac
    terre-de-sienne
    topaze
    vanille
    vert-imperial
    vert-mousse
    vert-tilleul

    For the third time, Casamance publishes Linen and adds to the collection with a range of colours in-keeping with current times. Timeless essentials, available in single or double width.

  • Woodville Fabric

    £125.00 /m
    la-seine
    pebble
    white-clay

    This classic chinoiserie layout of a peony trail with blossoms and birds was designed by mural artist  Rosie Mennem and displays her contemporary mural style of painting. Printed in jubilant colourways on a blend of linen and viscose  it is a softly textured cloth that has the look and handle of pure linen but without the creasing and coordinates with the wallpaper and silk fabric of the same name.

  • Pomegranate Velvet Fabric

    £325.00 /m
    indigo-terracota
    wedgwood-blue-silver

    Beautifully embroidered on a fine cotton velvet base  this new interpretation of an iconic Zoffany damask displays a handsome  bold pattern. Originally designed in the mid 18th century  its chain and ari stitch detail add a real sense of luxury.

    Available in two colourways: Indigo/Terracotta and Wedgwood Blue/Silver

  • Zoffany Wool Satin Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    blue-stone
    cochineal
    empire-grey
    fossil
    green-stone
    indigo
    lazuli
    mousseaux
    muddy-amber
    old-gold
    olive
    platinum-grey
    prussian-blue
    rose-quartz
    stockholm-blue
    sunstone
    tabac
    taupe
    tigers-eye
    tuscan-pink
    venetian-red
  • Sezincote Damask Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    la-seine
    tuscan-pink

    With the most incredible fluidity  this unusual bizarre silk is a faithful reinterpretation of a document from the Zoffany archive. Named after Sezincote  the Cotswold house famed for its Far Eastern influences  we’ve added a fine ombre to enhance the beautiful movement of colour in this Italian made fabric.

    Available in two colourways: La Seine and Tuscan Pink

  • Flamestitch Tree Embroidery Fabric

    £279.00 /m
    evergreentuscan-pink

    The exquisite  dense stitching of this tree of life design is finished with hand embroidered French knots. In an elegant two colour palette  subtle movement and a mix of techniques alludes to an affluent past. Incredibly detailed leaves and floral blooms are inspired by Jacobean crewel work.

    Available in an Evergreen/Tuscan Pink colourway

  • Coromandel Weave Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    blue-stone
    tigers-eye

    Named after India’s Coromandel coast  where hand block printed fabrics are created to showcase artisan techniques  this contemporary weave is a reinterpretation of an archive design. Replicating all the original detail on a lustrous satin ground  this design is perfect for curtains and lightly used upholstery.

    Available in two colourways: Blue Stone and Tiger’s Eye

  • Anar Trellis Fabric

    £219.00 /m
    serpentine-crimson
    stockholm-blue-platinum-grey

    A fabulous large scale embroidery of stylised pomegranate seeds surrounded by a decorative trellis  this striking  dual purpose design is produced on a fine  tightly woven Ottoman base. The Serpentine colourway is as per the original document and the Stockholm colourway offers a pared back alternative.

    Available in two colourways: Serpentine/Crimson and Stockholm Blue/Platinum Grey

  • French Marble Velvet Fabric

    £179.00 /m
    malachite
    serpentine

    Evoking the marking of natural cut marble  our luxurious velvet is plush and richly coloured. First produced by Zoffany as a wallpaper  this design is inspired by French marble  a symbol of elegance and refinement found within the entrance halls of Europe’s country houses.

    Available in two colourways: Malachite and Serpentine

  • French Marble Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    empire-grey-perfect-white

    Evoking the colours of natural cut marble  our lightweight 100% chintzed linen is contemporary and ever so slightly polished. First produced by Zoffany as a wallpaper  this design is inspired by French marble  a symbol of elegance and refinement found within the entrance halls of Europe’s country houses.

    Available in an Empire Grey/Perfect White

  • Stork & Thrushes Fabric

    £165.00 /m
    tuscan-pink-cobalt

    Depicting storks stood at the water’s edge and small birds perched on nearby branches  this design  which was originally a wallpaper  is believed to date between 1825 and 1850. Discovered hidden behind oak panelling at Temple Newsham in 1894  this version’s pictorial scene is framed by bamboo lattice work which amplifies the height of the design. Printed on fine cotton/linen twill. Pair with our Storks & Thrushes wallpaper panel.

    Available in a Tuscan Pink/Cobalt colourway

  • Avalonis Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    black-gold

    Avalonis is a mythical landscape of small interlinking islands  threaded together like inviable chapters. Created by Royal College of Art graduate  Ruth Blanke  they characterise the connection between humans and animals. Avalonis represents the flow of eternal life  navigating and negotiating  limited only by the challenges we face. Produced on sumptuous cotton velvet or smart cotton satin.

    Available in two colourways: Como Blue/Koi (velvet) and Vine Black/Gold (cotton satin)

  • Avalonis Velvet Fabric

    £209.00 /m
    como-blue-koi

    Avalonis is a mythical landscape of small interlinking islands  threaded together like inviable chapters. Created by Royal College of Art graduate  Ruth Blanke  they characterise the connection between humans and animals. Avalonis represents the flow of eternal life  navigating and negotiating  limited only by the challenges we face. Produced on sumptuous cotton velvet or smart cotton satin.

    Available in two colourways: Como Blue/Koi (velvet) and Vine Black/Gold (cotton satin)

  • Pompadour Print Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    indigo
    mineral
    multi

    This all time Zoffany classic has been repainted in a relaxed watercolour style. A hand drawn interpretation of an original document  its influences are thought to come from a late 19th century French artwork  painted to emulate earlier (17th to early 18th century) woven and embroidered textiles. Quirky and uplifting  Baroque-style scrolling foliage and stylised flowers give an overall effect that is rather grand  hence the name Pompadour. Produced on dual purpose 100% linen and printed in England.

    Available in three colourways: Indigo  Mineral and Multi

  • Phaedra Toile Fabric

    £125.00 /m
    huntsmans-green
    indigo

    Inspired by an 18th century toile  redrawn and first produced in Zoffany’s Phaedra collection  this version has been brought down in scale and printed on crisp cotton satin. Wonderfully useable  a fresh white ground showcases the design’s beautiful tone work.

    Available in two colourways: Indigo and Huntsman’s Green

  • Chintz Fabric

    £149.00 /m
    blue-stone
    cobalt
    quartz-grey

    This design featured in the first ever Zoffany collection and has remained a firm favourite 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.

    Available in three colourways: Blue Stone  Cobalt and Quartz Grey

  • Flowers By May Fabric

    £189.00 /m
    indigo

    Beguiling  jewel-like colours bring to life a startling array of meadow flowers set against a deep midnight indigo. A design of incredible detail and beauty  Flowers By May originally adorned the seat of a 17th century chair which once stood in the library of William Morris. Residing since his death in the home of his friend  neighbour and noted typographer  Sir Emery Walker  May Morris created the covered cushion with the dedication “MM to EW”. Flowers By May is a story about the creativity friendship can inspire  spanning even generations.

    Available in one colourway: Indigo (loyal to Emery’s original)

  • Bird Tapestry Fabric

    £349.00 /m
    tump-green

    Paired birds alternate between perched and in-flight in this serene 1878 tapestry design from William Morris. Surprising bursts of colour emerge upon closer inspection  pulling the eye towards the original hand-driven jacquard loom production quality. William Morris designed Bird in 1878 to adorn the walls of his own drawing room in Kelmscott House. His friend and neighbour  the noted typographer Sir Emery Walker  adorned his dining room with an identical Bird tapestry after receiving an inheritance from either Morris or Philip Webb  the famous Arts & Crafts architect.

    Our modern Bird tapestry retains William Morris’s high regard for craftsmanship  being woven by Morris & Co. craftspeople right here in the UK using a cotton-wool blend (80% wool).

    Available in two colourways: Tump Green and Webb’s Blue

  • Daisy Embroidery Fabric

    £209.00 /m

    Bursts of vivid multicolour please the eye at every turn in this newly embroidered fabric version of Morris & Co.’s earliest wallpaper (1864)  Daisy. Hand-knotted finishes to the floral detailing couple with chunky stitching help to convey a crafted  tactile feel on a 100% linen base cloth. What makes Daisy so iconic are the sprays of floral miniatures inspired by William Morris’s visits to the British Museum’s illuminated manuscripts  creating a design which looks back on centuries of craftwork.

    Today’s Daisy Embroidery takes as its source the Daisy wallpaper featured in the Arts & Crafts home of noted typographer  book printer and friend of Morris  Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in one colourway: Cream Multi

  • Mays Coverlet Fabric

    £235.00 /m
    indigorose
    twining-vine

    In the bedroom of Emery Walker’s House lies a most incredible object  now interpreted by the Morris & Co. design studio; a crewel embroidered coverlet. Created by May Morris  daughter of William Morris  for Emery’s wife  Mary  during the last bedridden years of her life  it exemplifies May’s astonishing needlework abilities. It also stands as a beautiful tribute to the friendship enjoyed between the Morris and Walker women  and the creativity that love inspired. A treasured item  the coverlet was used as the pall on the coffin of many members of the Walker household.

    May’s Coverlet is made using hand-guided embroidery on a 100% linen base cloth to carefully replicate the fine stitching pattern by May Morris.

    Available in two colourways: Indigo/Rose and Twining Vine

  • Dorothys Kilim Fabric

    £185.00 /m
    barbed-berryindigo
    sunflowertump-green

    The delicately embroidered stripe design of this striking kilim lends to a room a diversity of pattern as well as added depth and a tactile finish. Dorothy’s Kilim draws from the original found in the bedroom of Dorothy Walker  the well-travelled daughter of Sir Emery (noted typographer and close friend of William Morris’s). This colourful kilim is decorated in the Persian style and features geometric motifs typical of kilims from the old Persian Empire — Turkey and Turkic states.

    Morris & Co. are thrilled to introduce only their second kilim ever for the Emery Walker’s House collection. Dorothy  like her father  travelled widely and rejoiced in the local craft traditions  as is evidenced by this iconic kilim.

    Available in two colourways: Barbed Berry/Indigo and Sunflower/Tump Green

  • Bluebell Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    indigorose
    leaf-greensweet-briar
    leafy-arbour

    Perhaps one of the most endearing qualities of William Morris was his love for ordinary flowers  native to the UK. Bluebell is an 1876 design that takes as its subject the charming  but common  bluebell flower. Morris’s design is a richly packed symmetrical arrangement and continues his tradition of naming the design after the secondary flower. Framed by bold acanthus leaves and entwined by larger foliage  the humble bluebell weaves this design together like it does the forest floor in spring.

    Available in three colourways: Leafy Arbour  Indigo/Rose and Leaf Green/Sweet Briar

  • Rose & Thistle Fabric

    £99.00 /m
    indigo

    Re-entering the Morris & Co. range for the first time in many years  Rose & Thistle is arranged in a graceful meandering structure with alternating rose flowerheads. Set amongst the foliage  small blooming thistles give this 1881 design an unmistakable character and wild charm. The deep indigo ground offers an almost sculptural quality to this furnishing fabric.

    Morris & Co. are thrilled to re-introduce Rose & Thistle to the Morris & Co. portfolio for the Emery Walker’s House collection.

    Available in one colourway: Indigo

  • The Beauty Of Life Fabric

    £99.00 /m
    indigo

    Introducing a brand-new design from Morris & Co. Delivered to the Birmingham Society of Arts on February 19th  1880  The Beauty of Life is the lecture title of William Morris’s passionate appeal to “face the latest danger which civilisation is threatened with.” This rallying cry is forever immortalised on a sumptuous indigo fabric  ornamented with quintessentially Morris motifs; scrolling foliage  beautiful script and playful wildlife. The struggle  to William Morris  was the threat of industrialised capitalism to deprive the “whole race of all the beauty of life.”

    The Beauty of Life is introduced to the Morris & Co. range for the Emery Walker’s House collection. The lettering is inspired by William Morris’s own book-printing press  The Kelmscott Press  a feat he managed with the unwavering support and guidance of expert typographer  Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in one colourway: Indigo

  • Borage Fabric

    £89.00 /m
    barbed-berry
    indigo
    sunflower

    Morris & Co. are thrilled to re-introduce Borage  an 1883 design by William Morris. Originally conceived as a furnishing fabric  Borage’s spirited floral pattern and multiple axes of symmetry bring a lively point of visual interest to any furniture item. Beloved by bees and other pollinators  Borage is a perfect example of William Morris drawing ideas about ornamenting interiors from the natural world.

    Borage re-enters the Morris & Co. range due to the collaboration collection with Emery Walker’s House  the historic home of noted typographer and close friend of William Morris. Walker  dutiful to the design ideas of his friend William Morris  has used Borage as a furnishing fabric in his drawing room to great effect.

    Available in three colourways: Sunflower  Indigo (loyal to Emery’s original) and Barbed Berry

  • Bower Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    barbed-berryindigo
    herballweld
    indigo

    The definition of a bower  a pleasant  shady place under trees or climbing plants in a garden or forest  aptly describes this upliftingly rich design. Registered as a William Morris pattern in 1877  Bower depicts a floral wonderland of foliage and flowers ripe with life. The Bough’s Green/Rose colourway is the closest to the joyous original  whilst Indigo and Barbed Berry/Indigo offer moodier and cooler hues respectively with Herball/Weld being a happy mid-tone.

    Available in four colourways: Bough’s Green-Rose  Herball/Weld  Indigo and Barbed Berry/Indigo

  • Trent Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    red-house
    woad-blue

    Trent  which began life in 1888 with the grand accolade of being Morris & Co.’s most expensive printed textile  is a rich  vibrant floral display. This luscious pattern features curving tulips and meandering acanthus leaves amongst other stalwarts of English gardens. Trent seamlessly imagines two of William Morris’s guiding design principles; ensnare the eye with sprawling repeats and beguile with masterfully rendered motifs.

    Available in three colourways: Madder/Webb’s Blue  Red House and Woad Blue

  • Rose Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    weldleaf-green

    Rose is a gorgeously layered design with sumptuous rearing tulip and rose heads and dramatic thorned stems. William Morris’s close observation of nature’s everyday dramas is evidenced here in the pair of cheerful birds that play among the thicket.

    Originally designed by Morris as a furnishing fabric in 1883  Rose was widely used in the drawing room of Sir Emery Walker  the noted typographer and friend of Morris. Rose re-enters the Morris & Co. range for the first time in many years exclusively for the Emery Walker’s House collection.

    Available in two colourways: Weld/Leaf Green and Bough’s Green/Rose (loyal to Emery’s original)

  • Emerys Willow Fabric

    £95.00 /m
    citrus-stone
    leaf-green
    woad-blue

    A new addition to the modern Morris & Co. fabric portfolio  Emery’s Willow characteristically features playful bubble-like shapes as a backdrop. The willow tree  with its delicately entwining branches and leaves that rustle evocatively in the slightest breeze  is a motif William Morris consistently returned to throughout his creative life.

    Emery’s Willow is based on a wallpaper design first produced in 1874 which was hung in the dining room of esteemed typographer  book printer and friend of William Morris  Sir Emery Walker.

    Available in three colourways: Woad Blue  Leaf Green and Citrus Stone

  • Merton Fabric

    £129.00 /m
    burnt-orangechartreuse
    leaf-greensky

    Ben first fell in love with Merton after noticing it on a friend’s parents’ sofa more than 20 years ago. Designed by John Henry Dearle in 1905  it features an ogival repeat of stylised pomegranates and tulips  surrounded by delicate flowers  apples and scrolling acanthus leaves.

    Available in two colourways: Burnt Orange/Chartreuse and Leaf Green/Sky  

  • Daffodil Fabric

    £145.00 /m
    cove-bluechocolate
    pinkleaf-green

    Ben Pentreath has taken the distinctive daffodils that grace this 1891 John Henry Dearle design and pumped up the colour! Scaled down slightly  the Pink/Leaf Green colourway reinterprets a magical  wildflower meadow and Cove Blue/Chocolate captures the freshness of a clear springtime sky.

    Available in two colourways: Pink/Leaf Green and Cove Blue/Chocolate

  • Woodland Weeds Fabric

    £129.00 /m
    orangeturquoise
    sap-green

    Depicting ‘millefluers’ or many different small flowers and plants  Woodland Weeds is one of Ben’s favourite designs. Often shown on a green ground  as though growing in grass  the pattern is attributed to John Henry Dearle. First printed in 1905  this archive document is unusually symmetrical and perpendicular for a Morris & Co. design.

    Available in two colourways: Sap Green and Orange/Turquoise

  • Compton Fabric

    £119.00 /m
    spring
    summer-yellow

    Just like a rekindled love affair  Ben discovered this iconic print stowed away in our archive. Instantly mesmerised  he recoloured and updated Compton to include cheerful daffodil yellows and vibrant pops of indigo blue  poppy red and sunset orange.

    Designed by John Henry Dearle in 1895  especially for Compton Hall in Wolverhampton  the original pattern required two sets of woodblocks to print all 28 colours. Available in two colourways: Spring and Gorse Yellow.

  • Bachelors Button Fabric

    £145.00 /m
    burnt-orangesky
    leaf-greensky

    Inspired by an archive pattern book with Batchelor’s Button on the cover  we’re proud to say this design was the catalyst for Ben Pentreath’s Queen Square collection. Given a modern twist and an undeniable vibrancy  dramatic swirling leaves  painted in the style of a medieval fresco  coil amongst this show stopper of a fabric.

    Available in two colourways: Leaf Green/Sky and Burnt Orange/Sky

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