Originating in Brazil, the Calathea or ‘Prayer Plant’ was a favourite for illustration in the late 19th century due to its remarkable decorative foliage.
Designed to grow as two striping columns across the width of the cloth, this botanical leaf is finely painted on a crisp cotton satin.
A fabulous and unique design depicting exquisitely observed cactus plants and orchid flowers encapsulated in a glass-domed terrarium. Mica highlights capture the sheen from the top of the dome.
This design’s curving foliage makes an oasis of even the most modest interior, with an elegant arrangement of palm leaves and silhouetted shadows in an array of exuberant colours.
Stapleton Park - Designed by Pat Etheridge and first launched in 1990 as part of the Sanderson Carlysle Collection, this large scale floral bouquet in a typically English style combines roses, cornflowers, foxgloves and hydrangeas with trailing stems and foliage. The Squirrel/Olive colourway is printed on a plush velvet and Navy/Olive on a smart, soft cotton.
A bold modern cotton-linen fabric design of magnificent magnolia blooms with the texture and tones of the flowers vividly reproduced in beguiling colourways. Subtle nuances of light and shade give the flowers a luminous waxy quality.
A perfect choice for curtains and upholstery, and a wallpaper of the same name is also available.