Liberty interior fabric and wallpaper collections celebrate their love of craftsmanship and storytelling. Archival Liberty prints have been reinterpreted and appear alongside contemporary new artworks, full of luxurious textures and depth of colour and hand-painted in the Liberty Design Studio, in the heart of London. An archive of more than 50,000 pattern books, paintings, and drawings collated since the 1880s serves as the inspiration for today’s designs.
Wendy Cushing is a renowned manufacturer and designer of high- quality furnishing trimmings, including opulent curtain tiebacks, tassels, upholstery fringes and gimp braids in classic passementerie. She is a world expert in historical restorations remaking 17th and 18th century curtain trimmings for Royal Palaces and Stately homes around the world.
Liberty interior fabric and wallpaper collections celebrate their love of craftsmanship and storytelling. Archival Liberty prints have been reinterpreted and appear alongside contemporary new artworks, full of luxurious textures and depth of colour and hand-painted in the Liberty Design Studio, in the heart of London. An archive of more than 50,000 pattern books, paintings, and drawings collated since the 1880s serves as the inspiration for today’s designs.
A great British success story, Lincrusta is a natural wallcovering, made from Linseed oil, using the same time-honoured traditions and craftsmanship as when it was invented by Frederick Walton in 1877. It is delivered in its natural colour and as such is a textural blank canvas to be painted in any colour or with paint effects to suit the room.
Wendy Cushing is a renowned manufacturer and designer of high- quality furnishing trimmings, including opulent curtain tiebacks, tassels, upholstery fringes and gimp braids in classic passementerie. She is a world expert in historical restorations remaking 17th and 18th century curtain trimmings for Royal Palaces and Stately homes around the world.
A great British success story, Lincrusta is a natural wallcovering, made from Linseed oil, using the same time-honoured traditions and craftsmanship as when it was invented by Frederick Walton in 1877. It is delivered in its natural colour and as such is a textural blank canvas to be painted in any colour or with paint effects to suit the room.