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  • Brunswick Fabric

    £109.00 /m
    bottle-236508
    carmine-236517
    evergreen-236507
    forest-236510
    indigo-236518
    russet-236512
    saffron-236515
    slate-236514
    soot-236513
    teal-236516

    Brunswick Fabric designed by William Morris. A tweedy, semi-plain woven upholstery fabric with mixed colour flecks running through, produced in a rich palette of earthy colourways. Hardwearing, it is suitable for severe contract usage. 53% Linen 39% Wool 8% Nylon. 75,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Random Match. Width 140cm.

  • Cranborne Stair Runner

    £174.50
    ciel
    honey
    lichen
    multi

    Named after a quiet corner of Southwest England and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cranborne is a new addition to the Roger Oates Design portfolio, and is home to one of the Woolkeepers farms. Available in four colourways, this complex multi-striped design explores tonal colour within alternating rib and herringbone weaves.100% British Wool. Made in the UK.Available Width: 68cmPrices start at £174.50 per metre.

  • Cubes Fabric

    £59.00 /m
    aqua
    grass
    turquoise

    A geometric design printed fabric printed on a natural small herringbone cloth. Linen Cotton Herringbone. 19,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 66cm. Width 140cm.

  • Grand Alhambra Stars Fabric

    £59.00 /m
    aqua
    mushroom
    sandstorm

    Linen cotton herringbone fabric made in 4 different colourways with a different sized dot and star print pattern. 19,000 Rub Test.

    Usage: Upholstery, Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 63cm. Width 140cm.

  • Makalu Wallpaper

    £65.00
    flint
    moonlight

    A large scale design – dramatic chevrons graduate in colour and depth. 

    68.6cm wide, 10.7cm pattern repeat, straight match

    Sold as 10 metre roll

  • Penjing Fabric

    £129.00 /m
    scallion-green-237268

    Penjing Fabric designed by Sanderson. Named after the ancient Chinese art of forming miniature trees and landscapes, Penjing is an intricate embroidery on a herringbone linen ground. Planted in decorative pots, the design, which includes a variety of stitch techniques, alludes to a time when porcelain was more precious than gold. 70% Linen 30% Viscose.

    Usage: Cushions, Curtains, Blinds.

    Vertical Pattern Repeat 78cm. Horizontal Pattern Repeat 64cm. Straight Match. Width 128cm.

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