Taylor Embroidery artfully combines a few simple elements—bursts of offset French knots embroidered over a field of hand-screened dots—for a linen fabric that’s visually interesting and super-sophisticated.
Inspired by Elsie de Wolfe's trellised rooms, this fretwork pattern was introduced in the 1970s. Reimagined with modern, graphic appeal, it's available as a fabric and a wallpaper.
Tombay’s delicate vine stripe and intricate borders were inspired by a vintage document fabric. This wonderful medium-scale pattern can be cut and used in a myriad of creative ways for upholstery and window treatments.
This over-the-top, double-stripe dragon pattern inspired by 18th-century Chinese carpets juxtaposes intricate, labor-intensive embroidery against a down-to-earth linen ground.