This latest edition makes it easier than ever to create a space that champions individuality. Professor Stephen Westland, a world authority on the science behind colour and a guideling light for this series, has informed the creation of a range of new colourways, from Japanese Ink to Forest Green, Lagoon Blue, Orchid, Brazilian Rosewood, Coral, Peony and Black Earth..
Indulge in a world where rules don’t apply. Be yourself. Mix codes. Combine tradition with contemporary to create something new. Throw open the doors of your home and explore sumptuous fabrics, elegant wallpapers and decadent homeware, with Botanical Wonders from Wedgwood by Clarke & Clarke.
Proud of its origins, Mulberry Home continues to draw inspiration from this heritage whilst remaining a committed pioneer of fashionable trends. Each collection has a different theme, always introducing new ideas and colours but at all times retaining the spirit of the brand.
The end of the 19th and early 20th century was a romantic period for English decoration, influenced heavily by the enduring resonance of Oriental styles. Japanism and a love of Indian and Chinese patterns reminiscent of those found in our nation’s ancestral homes remained popular, appreciated further by new and younger audiences.
From atmospheric skies to forested landscapes, discover Harlequin Colour 4. Inspired by nature’s abundant beauty, this collection brings the classical elements of earth, water, air and fire to life.
Hand-painted designs draw out a rich palette of tones and shades on a mixture of fabrics. This is a feature collection that has a distinctly tropical feel, with a melody of darker tones, and moody highlights complemented by deeply luxurious texture that best reflects the season.
Printed in the UK on sustainable, Arboretum wallpapers offer a recipe for positivity and the opportunity to reconnect with nature. A selection of 11 original and archive designs, each with a quintessentially English feel, remind us of the countryside’s restorative powers.