The labyrinthine layout to this graphic, 3-dimensional embroidery works well with the more painterly feel of the co- ordinating prints. The scale makes it perfect for curtains and it would look wonderful used for headboards and bedspreads.
A stylized trellis in four gorgeous colorways is printed on a wonderfully textured ground. The medium scale of the design, combined with the wearability of the cloth makes it ideal for furniture as well as for curtains.
Rejoicing in the unevenness of hand-painted horizontal stripes, the four exciting colorways recall the seasonal drama of dawn or dusk. These multi-colored brush strokes work perfectly on the soft linen ground.
Combining his sketches of a small muster of peacocks at a friend’s farm with research into traditional Chinese painted screens, the result is alive with closely observed details. The peahen gazes adoringly at her mate as he displays his spectacularly decorative plumage.
Inspired by the decoration on an eighteenth century Chinese porcelain snuffbox, Richard’s original watercolor sketches are beautifully reproduced as a fabric with a soft honeycomb pattern in the ground. There is a co- ordinating wallpaper with a crisp plain ground giving a more graphic look to the butterflies.
The original painterly watercolor design is beautifully replicated on our favourite slubby linen. The layout of the stylized Chinese scrolls and flowers give a beautiful flow to the design as it meanders across the fabric.
A fresh take on a classic toile, the super-sized elements are painted with a fresh watercolor hand to resemble a tiled delft wall. The design is printed to exactly match of the co-ordinating wallpaper, which will allow for some spectacular decorative schemes.