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What's new?
It can be hard to keep abreast of the latest trends in colour
and style. Fashion and fads may influence how you want to see your
house designed. You will want to take into account
how particlular colours make you feel and also consider what suits the
style of the building.
Of course you can just have fun and go for the latest bold trend
knowing you can change it later if you tire of it. Life, after all, is
for living.
If you are not quite sure how to achieve the look you want, or if a
certain colour or pattern will go with something you already have, then
book a consultation with our interior designer for guidance and advice
on colours, fabrics, furniture and spacial use.
Here's a selection of current designs for you to start with:
Still
Life
Sanderson
Inspired by the vivid colours, thick application of paint and
distinctive brush strokes of The Post Impressionists, Still Life
combines real life subject matter in this striking, abstract design.
Printed on cotton panama in four colourways, it looks stunning as
curtains and on upholstery. Combine this design with Leaf wallpaper to
create a dramatic effect.
Collection: Bloomsbury Canvas Fabrics
Design name: Still Life
Colour: Emerald/Multi
Product number: DOIL220953
Porcelain
Garden
‘Porcelain Garden’ is inspired by the designs of
early 19th
century hand-painted Chinese wallPaper, showing peony blossoms and
birds painted in soft watercolours and pastels. The layout of this
gravure printed wallpaper design is a traditional trail with reworked
elements taken from original Chinese paintings.
Available from Sanderson
Palampore
‘Palampore’ is an Indian Tree of Life, gravure
printed
wallpaper design, inspired by a document fragment that dates from
between 1730-70. The trailing design depicts a personal journey through
life, symbolised by elaborate and mystical flowers sprouting from a
tree trunk. The original design was very finely printed using many
wood-blocks and the delicacy of the pattern has been captured in this
contemporary interpretation.
Available from Sanderson
Demeter stripe - various colourways
Kallianthi wallpapers:
Clarissa Hulse is a bright star in the British textile world. Her name
has become synonymous with beautiful and luxurious home accessories,
wallpapers and fabrics.
Available from Harlequin

kimono blossom
Designers Guild
kimono blossom fabrics
part number F1897/01
name kimono blossom - heather
composition100%cotton
width137 cm
tasuki
Designers Guild
kimono blossom fabrics
part numberF1902/01
name tasuki - cobalt
composition60%linen 30%cotton 10%polyamide
width137 cm
To
book an interior design
consultation please contact
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