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Zoffany Arden Sofa


problem I’ve recently solved at home, but however hard I look at the fabric, I can’t see the plastic netting over the strawberries. In 2011 Sanderson launched a series of archive collections of fabrics and wallpapers to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of Morris & Company in 1861. These were an absolute delight, not only for dedicated Morris fans, but for nature lovers in general. The Woodland Embroideries collection, released in 2015, builds on the theme of nature with a most sumptuous fabric called Jasmine Embroidery, featuring a meandering Jasmine trail embroidered over a printed background of Hawthorn leaves. Woodland Tree Embroidery is a delightfully organic fabric, comprising hand- knotted trees embroidered onto a plain linen cloth, while Woodland Animal has a slightly tongue in cheek feel to it, being a charming monochromatic embroidery depicting boxing hares, squirrels and deer. Latterly the Pure Morris collections of wallpapers, prints and exquisite weaves re-interprets the nature theme beautifully in soft neutral hues.


Today nature’s influence on interior design is as strong as ever. As with everything associated with interior fashion, ideas get recycled, re-interpreted, and re-presented in a way more relevant to current trends and moods. When flock paper first enjoyed it’s resurgence in the noughties, many of the designs were based on flowers. We were then treated to a selection of beaded floral papers


a few years back, followed by a selection of fresh florals returning to a more painterly feel. Designs became less formal, with relaxed brush strokes and vivid tones that gently bleed into one another. For the last couple of seasons major design houses like Osborne and Little and Designers Guild have delighted us with collections of full-on pictorial flowers.


And it’s not only flowers. Trees have been huge over the last few years, with designs ranging from delicate branches covered with oriental blossom, to stark silhouettes of bare trunks and boughs, reminiscent of something from the film The Blair Witch Project. And then of course there’s birds and animals. We’ve already touched on farmyard and country life scenes, but believe me it doesn’t stop there. I can offer you papers and / or fabrics with birds big and small ranging from swallows to flamingos (Mulberry Home’s famous flying ducks are back in new colours and textures), and more or less any animal you can think of – horses, fish, cats, dogs, butterflies, elephants, tigers, lions, unicorns . . . In fact I can even offer you a blushing sloth in Moooi’s fabulous and fantastical Extinct Animals collection I wrote about in May.


JOHN BIDDELL - JOHN CHARLES INTERIORS 349 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B17 8DL T. 0121 420 3977 www.johncharlesinteriors.co.uk


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