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Izumi Fabric
£79.00 /mWith a gorgeous drape and beautiful softness Izumi is a reversable abstract zigzag made from 95% linen. Inspired by cave paintings widely considered the earliest forms of art its loose weave and painterly brush marks reveal an organic nature.
Available in four colourways: Shiitake/Brazilian Rosewood Temple Grey/Diffused Light Hessian/Sandstone and Exhale/Soft Focus
Point De Vue Fabric
£141.90 /mLike an abstract painting, the lines overlap and merge creating a multicoloured design. Embroidered using a wide variety of stitches, they give the pattern a hand-made look and emphasise the quality of the material. POINT DE VUE is available in 4 colours.
Reciproque Fabric
£66.40 /mDesigned using abstract lines and expressed in clean colours and shapes. The Flirt collection brings together fabrics that share their geometric interpretation of nature. Stylised plants and flowers seem to have been painted onto the fabric, before being lavishly embroidered. The natural materials surrender to the poetry of the shapes, with seductive matte and lustre. And the shapes imposed give an extraordinary vitality.
Strates Fabric
£150.50 /mThe collection explores the heart of minerality and all its exquisiteness. It is expressed on the fabrics as structured designs, satin finishes and the way the light shines on the material. Galerie celebrates the raw beauty of marble, the finesse and colours of its veining. It also suggests the architecture of the hotels and galleries that capture the timeless beauty of stone.
The Beauty Of Life Fabric
£99.00 /mIntroducing 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