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Amberley
fitted cover chair
Colonsay
Finest Belgian wet spun linen. Like an old linen jacket, this fabric just seems to look better with time.
Scarborough
An absolutely stunning velvet, woven in Lancashire, and suitable for both loose and tight covers. 88% cotton and crease resistant; almost unique in my experience for velvet.
Shetland
We love stripes and have picked Shetland because of its dramatic design and the way it contrasts with Orkney. 47% acrylic, 8% viscose, 45% polyester.
Lerwick
We added Lerwick to the range because we wanted one of our linens to be absolutely “bulletproof.” 60% cotton, 40% linen, Lerwick can cope with kids, animals, pretty much anything. Dry clean only.
Stornoway
A big chunky, robust, herringbone weave. 55% linen, 45% cotton. And yes, its washable.
Cromarty
Ever fashionable, ever beautiful. The essential cotton/linen plain fabric. Wash, or dry clean in fitted covers. Suitable for loose or fitted covers.
Lundy
Pure class, 100% linen, woven in Lancashire, washable or fitted covers. My number one favourite but I’m linen mad.
Dover
A heavy weight top quality linen with a herringbone weave. Soft to the touch. My gamble to be our best seller.
Portland
A slub yarn plain fabric with lots of texture, for fitted covers. 56% polyester, 44% natural viscose.
Sole
When I think of linen fabrics, this is what I would always imagine. Its chunky, full of slubs, and two tone. For the fabric nuts amongst you, this is because in the warp we use pure untreated jute yarn and in the weft we bleach the yarn off-white.
Malin
Linen/cotton mix with a chevron weave. Great mixed with Cromarty or Dover. Suitable for loose or fitted covers. Dry clean only.
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If you chucked out your chintz in
the 80's and regret it, there are plenty of books to rummage
through in our showrooms. Stripes, plaids, florals, damasks,
velvets... you name it, there's a book for it.
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