Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Neo-Classical Style Timney Fowler Cushions - 1980's/90s

Recently we acquired some obsolete sample books from the Timney Fowler range. Rather than throw them out we decided to create a stunning range of one of a kind cushions.


Timney Fowler are esteemed designers who started their business in1980, creating beautiful prints that typically consisted of Neo-Classical, architectural, and European art designs. Their work has also been exhibited in the V&A as well as the Fashion & Textile Museums in the UK, and have had clients such as Issey Miyake and Yohni Yamamoto. 

Timney Fowler designs are distinctive by their primarily black and white designs, adding a modern twist to the classical imagery used, with occasional pops of colour, like purples, greens and yellows, which can be seen below.














Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Warner Grand Panel

A perfect match of 70's Style.
A curtain of Warner Grand Panel chintz on a Kirsch Atavio Gothic Rail.
















By Elisa Pérez Manso

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

LOUIS FERAUD

Most couturiers who lend their names to collections for interiors fail miserably.
Ralph Lauren are probably the most successful in the field. Although not as big a range as it was 5 years ago it still covers a large field of fabrics and wallcoverings and is very strong in darker colours which are sadly lacking in many European ranges.
Kenzo and others have succeeded to some degree.
We think that Jean Paul Gaultier's new range will not join the greats.
One of more interesting launches was the joint venture of Louis Feraud and JAB in 1997.
The distinctive Feraud colours and designs were transferred to a cross section of JAB fabrics including cotton and voiles.  Some of the designs are 1.5m high and are particularly striking.
We have some of these on display in the showrooms at present.