The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
Insitu Photo credit – Anna Spiro Textile Instagram
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
This great large plaid is available in 4 colourways and gives that warm and soft look of a wool fabric. Crafted with comfort and style in mind, it's the perfect accent to your bedroom or living space.
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.
A textured vinyl paper that offers a unique look and combined with neps and texture gives the impression of a paper backed fabric but with the practicality of a vinyl.
A grand and statement cut velvet generously sized cushion, digitally printed with a glittering silver ground. The soft sparkle of satin trims and backs this sensuous velvet creation. A true one off piece, a beautiful statement cushion for your living space.
Originating as a silk scarf print from the 1940s, the ‘canes’ of Bastoni reflect the eclectic nature of the house of Fornasetti, brimming with umbrella and hat stands full of antique walking canes.
The graphic checkerboard style of the repeat is reminiscent of many Fornasetti favourites, resulting in a striking and bold motif. Bastoni is printed with a gravure four-colour process, to ensure all details remain sharp, with flecks of tonal metallic detail added in a luxurious gold.
Choose from three classic colourways of Cream, Racing Car Green, and Charcoal.
Screen printed by hand, this unique wallpaper has subtle striations and tonal variations that create extraordinary depth and dimension. Also available as a fabric. Designed by Mark D Sikes
Latin for pine grove, Pinetum is a smart pinstripe wallpaper with scalloped edge detail that takes its name from the series of paths that lead across the largest pinetum in the world.
The bold repeat of Mediterranean citrus fruits seen in Arance are a prolific theme throughout the Fornasetti archive, originally appearing on the tray ‘Fette d’arancia’ in the 1950s and repurposed by Barnaba Fornasetti in the 90s as a graphic fabric print.
This organic study has been produced in true-to-life palettes of Blood Orange, Orange, and Lemon on strikingly contrasting grounds of chalky Seafoam and Stone, as well as the sumptuous Ink.
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
Insitu Photo credit – Anna Spiro Textile Instagram
The couture detailing of Gabrielle Embroidery fabric inspired this wallcovering's beaded stripes. A surface print technique adds texture and creates the look of a string of pearls.
An instant classic, Edwin Stripe takes the plain flat stripe and gives it depth and dimension, down to the bristle marks and tonal striae. Available in three versatile widths and more colors than you could ever imagine possible.
Is it animal, vegetal or a little of both? A stripe that dares to be different, this striking screen-printed wallpaper evokes feathery fern fronds and sexy animal patterns. Also available in a fabric.
Screen printed by hand, this unique wallpaper has subtle striations and tonal variations that create extraordinary depth and dimension. Also available as a fabric. Designed by Mark D Sikes
A striking geometric print with abstract stripes in water colour tones. Inspired by the river running through Arles, this statement wallpaper design by Christian Lacroix Maison is digitally printed onto non-woven backed natural jute grasscloth. Each panel design sold as a single roll comprising of 2 drops, each 85cm wide - panel 170cm x 300cm high.
Total coverage 6.5m2 - panels can joined in multiples in the width as required. Please note, grasscloth is a natural product therefore slubs and irregularities will occur. Join lines will be visible as this is a characteristic of grasscloth wallcoverings. Coordinating fabric also available.
A wonderful design with a vintage vibe, Les Fleurs Exotiques features a unique combination of narrow vertical stripes and delicate tropical flowers. With its beautiful details and small scale, this wallpaper plays well with other patterns and is perfect for a bedroom.
Rousseau Stripe wallpaper is simple, charming and hard to resist. With its wavy multi-width vertical stripes and rhythmic dots, this graphic medium-scale design adds a lively dimension to any space. Also available as a fabric.