Fabric
Artemis Cotton Linen Fabric
£96.00 /mWith a solid colour background and an array of richly hued wild flowers, the ARTEMIS linen is a truly enchanting fabric choice that will bring vivid print and colour to your upholstery projects. This luxurious British-made cotton-linen fabric is made with 65% organic cotton, 25% recycled cotton and 10% linen; perfect for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Aquifolia Cotton Linen Fabric
£96.00 /mInspired by sacred sea holly, this oceanic damask design, organic cotton-linen fabric will bring a touch of Celtic charm to your space with its climbing petals and swirling leaves. A symbol of luck, perseverance and security, use in your home as a protective talisman like in the days of old. This luxurious British-made cotton-linen fabric is made with 65% organic cotton, 25% recycled cotton and 10% linen; perfect for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Moon Garden Cotton Linen Fabric
£96.00 /mBring the magick home with the enchanting MOON GARDEN cotton-linen fabric in ‘Verde’ green. Dance under the stars and frolic in the moonlight with the mandrakes in our garden of earthly delights. Featuring verdant plants and swirling trees in a blown up scale, as well as fantastical creatures and the four phases of the moon, under which the garden comes alive. This luxurious British-made cotton-linen fabric is made with 65% organic cotton, 25% recycled cotton and 10% linen; perfect for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Moon Garden Velvet Fabric
£112.00 /mDance under the stars and frolic in the moonlight with the mandrakes in MOON GARDEN. This sumptuous cotton velvet is a garden of earthly delights, featuring verdant plants, swirling trees, fantastical creatures and the four phases of the moon, under which the garden comes alive. This luxurious British-made fabric features lush greens against a backdrop of the darkest black and is perfect for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Great Hey Fabric
£115.00 /mA ladder design, this jacquard cotton velvet smartly places Henry Holland’s signature ‘h’ in formation, almost hidden within the cloth.
Blenets Check Mini Fabric
£65.00 /mCheckerboard designs don’t come more perfectly formed than this. Blenets Check Mini, by Henry Holland, is a weave with design intention, a grounding coordinate, and a statement in its own right. Interlocking yarns reveal tightly woven blocks of colour in a checkerboard sequence. Structured and scaled, every colourway of Blenets Check Mini feels earthy yet elevated.
Bonseki Fabric
£95.00 /mThe name, referring to the art of creating miniature landscapes, reveals the multiple meanings of this design by Henry Holland. An aerial view of a landscape, Bonseki plays with the movement of the natural world, whether salt plains or paddy fields.
Ridley Velvet Fabric
£95.00 /mRidley depicts Henry Holland’s use of the Nerikomi technique in a striped cut velvet. The concept of Nerikomi is to form natural layers; here, Ridley presents a linear form of the Nerikomi process.
Loopy Spot Velvet Fabric
£79.00 /mThis matt, cut velvet design is taken from a ceramic plate, which plays with the fun irregularity of the conjoined spot. The cotton pile works well with the colours, offering an earthy take on a spotted velvet design by Henry Holland.
Pot Shop Fabric
£119.00 /mPotshop is an all-over crewel embroidery, referencing Henry Holland’s signature ceramic shapes. Plates, chalices, bowls, and lamps appear stacked, revealing Henry’s story as a ceramicist.
Nerikomi Fabric
£65.00 /mNerikomi has been made in a positive and negative weave, meaning it can be used in reverse. The neutral ground across all colourways allows the Nerikomi form to take centre stage, a technique Henry Holland has mastered in his work, where coloured layers of clay stack to create an organic design of endless possibility.
Ikigai Fabric
£119.00 /mThis embroidery uses a running stitch with overlaps of colour across the whole collection palette. A statement design by Henry Holland, Ikigai is very organic in its form, full of detail and visual intrigue. Ikigai, in Japanese, means ‘a reason to live’ and comes from the concept of living with purpose and joy. This embroidery exemplifies the mindfulness of this craft and the joy that comes from such a full design.
Bisque Fabric
£79.00 /mPlayfully unexpected, Bisque is a crewel work embroidery with clever use of highlighting stitch work on a soft linen base. Designed on a very useable scale, Bisque is a fun take on a stripe inspired by Henry Holland’s ceramic formations, which play with organic, naturally occurring rhythms in the designs.
Blenets Check Sheer Fabric
£69.00 /mThis soft and airy sheer fabric has a Japanese feel – simple and effortless but with a little nod to the Blenets blocks across other fabric designs by Henry Holland. A simple stitched check detail adds texture to this sheer fabric, which is featured on the same scale as the coordinating wallcovering.
Marble Wave Fabric
£79.00 /mThe Harlequin design studio selected a section of this organic marbling pattern from Henry Holland’s signature marble design and translated it into an embroidery that undulates in a raised matt bouclé. Impactful, Marble Wave has been crafted with varying grounds to work within the collection palette.
Blenets Check Fabric
£79.00 /mThis large-scale checkerboard design is bold and dramatic in texture and scale. The embroidered bouclé texture on the coloured blocks mirrors Henry Holland’s work in ceramics.
Southborough Fabric
£95.00 /mSouthborough is an embroidered chevron ombré that harnesses the tones found in Henry Holland’s clay work. Southborough cocoons interiors in deepening shades of Rose, Chocolate, Matcha, and Pacific. The colours intensify throughout the ombre, giving new meaning to this stepped chevron design.
Marble Fabric
£75.00 /mThis signature Henry Holland design, created in his ceramic studio, transforms as a printed fabric. Henry rolled this marble patterning from fresh clay to achieve this authentic translation, and our studio created the Marble design from that piece. Here, the fabric’s soft and textured slub accentuates the form and shaping of the print.
Washi Fabric
£75.00 /mWashi reveals elements of layering over time and feels robust and assured in its form, emulating a different kind of marble design. Printed on a textured cloth with a slub, Washi from Henry Holland is a small-scale design but impactful, nonetheless.
Fellcroft Fabric
£69.00 /mAn archival print design, Fellcroft satisfies the appetite for a small-scale floral amongst the bold, large-scale designs of the Henry Holland collection. This flower celebrates its organic shaping in its form. The fabric has been designed to echo the original woodblock printing technique and does so on a textured ground cloth.
Ludaix Velvet Fabric
£129.00 /mAn archival print selected by Henry Holland, Ludaix has a nostalgic feel, drawing back to a French family home where Henry spent many summers. As a botanical in this collection, Ludaix feels different and conversational. A Japanese-style silhouette, the featured floral has a ruffled Ikat brush edge. Also available in a wallpaper, the scale of the original archive design has been translated here.
Elsworthy Fabric
£75.00 /mThis Moiré-style design was drawn from the archive and recreated as a woven jacquard, its matt-and-shine effect creating the illusion of watered silk. A favourite of Henry Holland, Henry’s wedding suit was a Moiré fabric in Neptune Green. Elsworthy can be layered into interiors in cushions and blinds for dramatic effect, with the Elsworthy wallpaper creating a cocooned look.
Yew & Aril Fabric
£89.00 /mA simple, two-toned design, Yew & Aril is a seamless choice as a coordinate fabric. A wonderful colour-carrier, Yew & Aril’s small-scale design by Alan Francis Vigers describes the quiet beauty of the branches of a Yew tree and its charming berries, known as arils.
Tulip & Bird Velvet Fabric
£169.00 /mBe honest, did you spot the birds at first glance, hidden among the foliage? The Tulip & Bird pattern, whose form bears all the fresh simplicity of a classic Voysey, here undertakes a total colour transformation. This intriguing pattern, in velvet, now features deep, gem-like tones, reminiscent of the ceramic work of which C.F.A. Voysey was also a noted designer.
The Savaric Fabric
£109.00 /mC.F.A. Voysey, one of the foremost Arts & Crafts designers and architects of his generation, blends his architectural and decorative training in this, The Savaric. Featuring flocks of birds gracing branches below the high canopy of trees, The Savaric, originally a wallpaper design from 1896, bears the unmistakable signature bird motif indicative of Voysey’s style. In Garden Green and Cirrus, we`ve retained the authentic Arts & Crafts colour stories.
Spring Thicket Fabric
£109.00 /mWilliam Morris’s last-ever pattern made for wallpaper is a mysterious, brooding design from 1894. The beguiling foliage folds and tulip heads have been highlighted, lending the impression the flowers might lurch free of the paper’s surface; now re-created in fabric.
Spring Thicket Velvet Fabric
£179.00 /mWilliam Morris’s last-ever pattern made for wallpaper is a mysterious, brooding design from 1894. The beguiling foliage folds and tulip heads have been highlighted, lending the impression the flowers might lurch free of the paper’s surface; now re-created in fabric, with Midnight & Lilac and Old Fashioned being produced as a velvet.
Pimpernel Velvet Fabric
£179.00 /mPsychedelia meets a signature Morris & Co. botanical, evoking the brand’s trippy colour experiments from the swinging `60s. Ensnaring and intoxicating, the swirling rhythm and hidden depths of William Morris’s 1876 Pimpernel have an irresistibly mythic pull. All tendrils and flowerheads, Pimpernel Velvet is a perfect exemplification of Morris’s layering technique, adding texture and drama at every twist and turn.
Monkshood Fabric
£99.00 /mBeware, Alan Francis Vigers’s upbeat, jolly 1901 design has a somewhat sinister undertone. So named because its head resembles the rounded shape of a monk’s habit, this plant is also referred to as wolfsbane, recalling its use as a toxic poison used to coat arrows fired at marauding wolves in Classical times. This plant, as treacherous as it is beautiful, is charmingly rendered by Vigers with innocuous innocence.