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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  • 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.

  • Hotline Fabric

    £205.00 /m
    indigo
    natural
    orange

    Hotline fabric, designed by Kit Kemp, brings a dynamic energy to any interior space. Its intricate weave structure creates a textured stripe effect, making it a captivating choice for upholstery or drapery. Kemp describes it as a really useful weave with a stripe effect. It is textured and neat with a railroad effect and lots to look at. It should last a long time.

  • Little Weed Fabric

    £280.00 /m
    charcoal
    indigo
    lemon
    orange

    Little Weed fabric, designed by Kit Kemp is a true gem of a weave and offers a contemporary twist on traditional designs. Its interplay of geometric shapes and intricate details evokes a sense of modernity, making it a versatile choice for both classic and contemporary interiors. Kemp describes Little Weed as a great upholstery fabric. It can be used on both sides to different effect and it is neat, lyrical and fun. It will look so different in a contemporary or traditional setting.

  • 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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