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Acanthus Fabric
£115.00 /mVigorous, fluid curves and an unmistakable energy mark this iconic William Morris pattern from 1875. This folding design is translated onto hardy fabrics – for use in indoor or outdoor spaces – in four harmonious, organic palettes. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in three colourways: Nettle/Sky Blue, Indigo and Mineral Blue/Linen.
Algonquin Fabric
£155.00 /mAlgonquin 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.
Amalfi Fabric
£133.50 /mThis Outdoor collection is inspired by the citrus scent of Italian gardens, rows of cedars and geometric flowerbeds. It represents them with its graphic patterns and proposes the stripe in a wealth of colours. Each of the fabrics is washable, resists both
Ancient Canopy Fabric
£119.00 /mThis impressionist scene of ancient trees and arched bowing branches creates a dense canopy that draws the eye towards a secluded glade. Offering a beautiful feeling of perspective and depth age old woodlands represent longevity life growth and strength. A diverse fabric layer up for a maximalist look or go natural to create a countryside feel.
Available in three colourways: Sap Green Moss and Forest Green
Aveiro Fabric
£94.20 /mFacing the Atlantic Ocean, small, traditional wooden houses are painted with colourful stripes…Costa Nova is a fishing village in Portugal. A lively place filled with imagination, light-heartedness and “joie de vivre”. Its positive vibes resonate on each fabric in the collection – the natural fibres, the “handmade” appeal, the sublime yet simple textures and the timeless stripes…
Averno Fabric
£74.80 /mThis Outdoor collection is inspired by the citrus scent of Italian gardens, rows of cedars and geometric flowerbeds. It represents them with its graphic patterns and proposes the stripe in a wealth of colours. Each of the fabrics is washable, resists both salt and chlorinated water and guarantees perfect lightfastness.
Bachelors Button Fabric
£145.00 /mInspired 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
Bay Street Fabric
£145.00 /mDesigned 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.
Bird Tapestry Fabric
£349.00 /mPaired 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
Bluebell Fabric
£119.00 /mPerhaps 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
Bolton Fabric
£175.00 /mBolton 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.
Bower Fabric
£119.00 /mThe 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
Brome Stripe Fabric
£140.00 /mDesigned 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
Chrysanthemum Fabric
£115.00 /mOriginally an 1877 William Morris wallpaper design, Chrysanthemum is translated onto a durable indoor-outdoor fabric for the first time. Combining beauty with practicality, this incredibly ornate design is available in three distinct colour stories. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in three colourways: Indigo/Bayleaf, Russet, Mineral/Cream.
Compton Fabric
£119.00 /mJust 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.
Costa Nova Fabric
£133.50 /mFacing the Atlantic Ocean, small, traditional wooden houses are painted with colourful stripes…Costa Nova is a fishing village in Portugal. A lively place filled with imagination, light-heartedness and “joie de vivre”. Its positive vibes resonate on each fabric in the collection – the natural fibres, the “handmade” appeal, the sublime yet simple textures and the timeless stripes…
Diamond Check Fabric
£189.00 /mWith its striking diamond and check pattern this small-scale geometric fabric looks incredible in both classic and contemporary homes. A subtle play of matt and shine highlighting the design’s intricate features to create an excellent go with. Produced on a plush cotton velvet.
Available in two colourways: Old Gold and Poison
Domino Spot Fabric
£169.00 /mBringing a luxurious feel to any interior these five stunning jacquards are inspired by original domino designs in the Zoffany archive. Despite their provenance the designs share a contemporary feel and an almost 3D appearance. Updated as a range of very smart and hugely versatile geometrics each design is an excellent coordinate and a wonderful way to add interest into a room. Domino papers are the earliest form of wallpaper printed by hand and originally used as book covers or for lining chests of drawers. Most popular during the 18th century decorative single sheets were occasionally used to adorn the walls of smaller rooms and it’s these decorative papers that have influenced our collection of Domino Weaves.
Domino Spot is available in five colourways: Huntsman’s Green Ink Lazuli Porcelain and Flint Grey
Domino Trellis Fabric
£169.00 /mBringing a luxurious feel to any interior these four stunning jacquards are inspired by original domino designs in the Zoffany archive. Despite their provenance the designs share a contemporary feel and an almost 3D appearance. Updated as a range of very smart and hugely versatile geometrics each design is an excellent coordinate and a wonderful way to add interest into a room. Domino papers are the earliest form of wallpaper printed by hand and originally used as book covers or for lining chests of drawers. Most popular during the 18th century decorative single sheets were occasionally used to adorn the walls of smaller rooms and it’s these decorative papers that have influenced our collection of Domino Weaves.
Domino Trellis available in six colourways: Paris Grey Quartz Grey Eau De Nil Huntsman’s Green Tiger’s Eye and Ink
Elan Fabric
£112.60 /mCasamance has designed a collection exclusively for seating, with small designs and micro-patterns that are easy to combine. Exempt of any ostentation, the collection focuses on natural fibres and makes matteness its main asset. The colours soften the vibrancy of the shades and the natural materials are cleverly woven.
Emerys Willow Fabric
£95.00 /mA 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
Ertha Fabric
£69.00 /mErtha is an original screen printed contemporary check crafted using natural dyes such as elderberry red cabbage and logwood. In two nature inspired colourways subtle inky irregularities run across the soft fabric alluding to its handmade origins.
Available in two colourways: Positano/Clover/Fig Leaf and Celestial/Murmuration/Awakening
Evora Fabric
£94.20 /mFacing the Atlantic Ocean, small, traditional wooden houses are painted with colourful stripes…Costa Nova is a fishing village in Portugal. A lively place filled with imagination, light-heartedness and “joie de vivre”. Its positive vibes resonate on each fabric in the collection – the natural fibres, the “handmade” appeal, the sublime yet simple textures and the timeless stripes…
Fayola Fabric
£85.00 /mImagine feeling cocooned by the calmness of nature and making patterns with favourite sprigs and delicate leaves. Inspired by wild clover and maidenhair fern this unbleached cotton/linen reflects the semi-permanency of woodland art. A slubby hessian like appearance provides a slightly naïve handmade look.
Available in three colourways: Fig Leaf/Clover/Succulent Seaglass/Clover/Awakening and Tranquillity/Exhale/Celestial
Ferveur Fabric
£58.10 /mLight creates shimmering highlights and illuminates this collection. A contemporary style, featuring matte and textured materials. Welcoming and soft, designed for seating.
Florent Fabric
£85.00 /mSharing a well-balanced nostalgic feel Florent is a painterly cotton/linen adorned with intricately detailed and richly coloured floral layers. A real softness runs throughout created by a gentle flow that extends to the design’s matching wallpaper.
Available in four colourways: Hempseed/Lagoon/Rosehip Sail Cloth/Celestial/Clay Positano/Maple/Graphite and Seaglass/Clover/Rosehip
Foresta Velvet Fabric
£129.00 /mExplore an interpretive woodland of beautifully diffused devoré leaves hand painted on silk and translated onto unbleached velvet. An immersive design with a gentle nature inspired movement Foresta is a vista of colour and technique.
Available in two colourways: Forest/Amazonia/Lagoon and Brazilian Rosewood/Azul/Huckleberry
French Marble Velvet Fabric
£179.00 /mEvoking 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
Golden Lily Velvet Fabric
£140.00 /mGolden Lily Velvet Fabric designed by House of Hackney. Transcend time with William Morris’ GOLDEN LILY reimagined in vibrant ‘Apatite’ British velvet. Reminiscent of Tudor days gone by, briar leaves and lily stems entwine in this timeless design, first created by our design muse in the 1890s and now resplendent against a contemporary backdrop of black with verdant green leaves and red, pink and orange climbing flowers. Our British velvets are made from the finest quality cotton and traditionally crafted on a loom to create a lavishly soft-to-the-touch finish that’s resilient to everyday wear and tear, and great for upholstery, curtains and accessories – perfect for helping create the interior of your dreams.
Guethary Fabric
£91.50 /mNestled in the Bay of Biscay, between the sean and the mountains, Guethary conjures up the elegance of coastal resorts in the south west of France and invites you to take time to relax. This state of mind is found throughout this collection of beautiful, matte fabrics, with its heavy linens and cottons. Inspired by the colours found on unspoilt beaches, Guethary is available in a stunning range of muted tones and is ideal for both curtains and seating.
Harmonie Fabric
£112.60 /mCasamance has designed a collection exclusively for seating, with small designs and micro-patterns that are easy to combine. Exempt of any ostentation, the collection focuses on natural fibres and makes matteness its main asset. The colours soften the vibrancy of the shades and the natural materials are cleverly woven.
Holland Park Stripe Fabric
£115.00 /mInspired by the framing border of a Morris & Co. carpet woven at Merton Abbey in 1883, the Holland Park Stripe is the joint-first stripe design to feature in a Morris & Co. collection. Perfect as a coordinating fabric or as a simple centrepiece, the Holland Park Stripe introduces a new essential option to any craftsperson’s toolkit. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in three colourways: Sage/Linen, Slate/Linen and Mineral Blue.
Honeysuckle Fabric
£115.00 /mThe sweet scent of honeysuckle must be one of nature’s greatest ‘simple’ pleasures. Immortalised by May Morris, William Morris’s daughter, in this 1883 design, Honeysuckle is a flowing, complex pattern that mimics the plant’s tendency to climb and bind. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in two colourways: Sage/Clay and Teal/Soft Lemon.
Lagos Fabric
£94.20 /mFacing the Atlantic Ocean, small, traditional wooden houses are painted with colourful stripes…Costa Nova is a fishing village in Portugal. A lively place filled with imagination, light-heartedness and “joie de vivre”. Its positive vibes resonate on each fabric in the collection – the natural fibres, the “handmade” appeal, the sublime yet simple textures and the timeless stripes…
Marigold Fabric
£115.00 /mOriginally imagined as a furnishing fabric, Marigold is an 1875 William Morris design filled with charm and energy. Marigold’s complex pattern, swirling movement and five available colourways make it perfect for all upholstery uses in any part of the home, inside or out. Made fit for busy homes, gardens, patios and poolsides, this fabric is imbued with UV and water resistance, a wipeable finish, anti-microbial and colourfast properties. Available in five colourways: Mineral Blue, Wheat, Russet, Indigo and Soft Teal.
Merton Fabric
£129.00 /mBen 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