My latest Emma J. Shipley fabric crush has captured my attention for Textile Tuesday. The Lost World Velvet Fabric is part of our magical Wilderie collaboration with interior experts Clarke & Clarke. This design features an enchanting scene of curious peacock-tailed zebras, winding foliage, towering mountains, and mighty dinosaurs in the distance. I nspired by Jules Verne novels and.. read more →
I am too hyped up watching the election to focus. I just want to look at pretty things and dream of India and future adventures, Peter Dunham has just the textiles to transport you to prettier places… Isfahan in Raspberry – Big, bold paisleys filled with flowers create a striking textile that is perfect for window.. read more →
Vaughan has exquisite embroidered nd printed textiles. These tribal based beauties are cartable in my current interior projects. Selendi Embroidered Linen – Based on a Turkish Ottoman textile, this embroidered linen has a bold design. The pattern is produced in a single colour to create a striking visual effect. Sivas Printed Linen – Based on.. read more →
Happy Textile Tuesday and I have found another favorite. I cant resist a printed velvet. I am smitten with this new ethnic inspired print from Lee Jofa. Lee Jofa Rio in Jewel velvet Lee Jofa Petropolis in Jewel velvet Daily Desires with the Net-A-Porter Friends and Family sale and the Forward by Elyse Walker.. read more →

I am a lover of nostalgia and Crewel Garden by F. Schumacher certainly nods to that. I could swear my grandmother, Boo, had this in an upstairs bedroom where I used to stay. It was on valances with roller shades below and headboards. Based on a document from our archives, this cheery, chain stitched.. read more →

My latest Textile Tuesday find is Ottoline. Ottoline is a London based Dutch design house founded by Ottoline de Vries. Ottoline is known for her playful use of colour and composition. A profound love for nature and art and an appreciation for fine product inform Ottoline’s endless inspiration for unique, refreshing and contemporary patterns. I love that these prints have a nod to tradition.. read more →