This wonderfully soft cotton velvet with jacquard weft detail was designed in the Sanderson studio. Its durable and an excellent choice for upholstery, with a forest of gingko and bonsai trees creating a stunning treetop canopy.
This beautifully accurate interpretation of a marshland scene sees kingfishers swooping between tall grasses and elegant Iris stems interspersed with bees butterflies and emperor dragonflies.
Printed on either a satin or cotton cloth and hand drawn in watercolour. Available in three colourways: Teal/Amber Azure/Linen and Navy/Teal
Named after the ancient Chinese art of forming miniature trees and landscapes, Penjing is a naturalistic design on a sophisticated black or elegant metallic ground.
Planted in decorative pots, the design alludes to a time when porcelain was more precious than gold.
Chinoiserie Hall is inspired by a beautifully coloured archive wallpaper called Chinese Magpie, believed to be designed by William Turner (1867-1936) and produced by Jeffrey & Co. In this iteration, intricate budgies perch on delicate branches amongst springtime blossom and neat buds.
Stylised motifs of flowers and fruit are beautifully placed on this all-over cotton-linen blend fabric, adapted from a rare French textile sample dating from the 18th Century.
Originally block printed, this upholstery fabric has been reproduced in a contemporary inky blue and neutral colourway.
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.
Classic botanical drawings of oversized narcissus have been given a contemporary twist in this linen-mix fabric design with the introduction of hints of metallic deep within the centre of the flower. A smart choice for curtains and upholstery.