Why are we drawn to worn linen, faded florals and objects that bear the marks of time? A personal exploration of textiles, memory, atmosphere and the quiet beauty of things that have remained.
Read MoreAn exploration of Marie Laurencin’s muted palettes, theatrical femininity, and dreamlike decorative world, through painting, atmosphere, textiles, and memory.
Read MoreRaoul Dufy’s textiles burst with colour, rhythm, and joy. From bold dress prints to interiors alive with painterly florals, discover how his fabric designs reshaped 20th-century French fashion and continue to inspire today.
Read MoreFrom its origins as hand-painted cottons in 17th-century India to its European drawing-room reinventions and late-20th-century interiors, chintz fabric has carried a rich textile history. These glazed floral cottons tell a story not only of changing fashions but of the cultural exchanges and trade routes that shaped domestic life.
Read MoreA painterly beginning and a quiet rebellion in cloth, this feature traces the roots of Tricia Guild’s early work with Designers Guild, from block-printed Indian cottons to bold floral textiles. It explores how her designs shaped a new language of interior design, one built on fragments, colour intuition, and tactile feeling.
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