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English fabrics

English fabrics

English fabrics in the interior bring a warm touch of tradition and timeless elegance to the space. Typical of them are rich floral patterns, tartans or delicate stripes that evoke a country manor and an aristocratic drawing room.
These fabrics are not just decoration – they carry a story of craftsmanship, history and love for detail. Whether on curtains, cushions or upholstery, they add coziness, character and the easy charm of the British countryside to the interior.

The English icon William Morris

William Morris’ fabrics are like living paintings of nature – full of lush flowers, tendrils and birds that still feel timeless today. This pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement created designs that combined craftsmanship with a romantic view of the Middle Ages. His patterns are not just decoration, but a story about the beauty of handcraft and the connection between man and nature.

So discover splendid English fabrics for your interiors. Get inspired here:

Sanderson

Morris & Co.

Zoffany

Scion

Harlequin

Clarke & Clarke

ILIV

James Hare

ROMO