The New Fabric Launches Worth Knowing About
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The New Fabric Launches Worth Knowing About

Patterned and printed or plain and simple – the right fabric has the power to make or break a scheme. To help you find the perfect one for your project, we’ve rounded up eight of the best new launches.
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Haines x Daydress

The pioneering online salvage platform for the resale of unwanted fabrics, Haines, has partnered with Gabby Deeming – founder of block-print fashion brand Daydress – to curate a limited-edition collection of fabrics and soft furnishings made from surplus textiles. Expect lots of pretty, ditsy florals in fresh colourways.



Visit HainesCollection.co.uk

Beki Bright

London-based Beki Bright is a textile designer, screen printer and dyer who offers a range of cushions, lampshades and wallpapers, as well as fabrics by the metre hand screen-printed in London. Inspired by her childhood in rural Suffolk, Beki’s designs celebrate the English countryside. We love her signature colour palette of muted blues and pinks, soft peaches and mustard yellows.



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Beata Heuman

This 'Jumbo Gingham' print pays homage to the traditional, checked textiles that became a design staple of 18th-century Sweden, homeland of designer Beata Heuman. Modest yet playful, this fabric will not overwhelm a room but, instead, bring a homey feel to any scheme.

Visit BeataHeuman.com

Sophia Frances

From bold, oversized zig zags to painterly florals, Sophia Frances produces fabrics that reflect the qualities and heritage of British textiles. Whether you’re drawn to large-scale stripes, smaller, more subtle flowers or delicate geometrical repeats, the collection is traditional but with a playful twist.



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Zoe Glencross

You may recognise Zoe’s name from her collaboration with Osborn Interiors. This new collection sees Zoe expand her style to include a range of new colours. Inspired by her travels to Mallorca, Seville, Lisbon and Porto, the Aventura Collection combines Moorish mudejar and Portuguese azulejo patterning. Meanwhile, the earthy shades include warm terracotta, pinky-beige tones and rich ochres, alongside punchy apple greens and vibrant coastal blues.  



Visit ZoeGlencross.com

Blithfield

New from our favourite colour-driven brand is the Bancroft Collection. Fusing historical references with contemporary freshness, these striking printed designs are available in a range of signature colours. Alongside a new version of Ikat Check and a timeless printed stripe, Lambert, there are two richly woven designs: antique-inspired Jasper and the more classic Bailey.



Visit Blithfield.co.uk

Henry Prideaux

SheerLuxe favourite Henry Prideaux has worked closely with the Christopher Farr design team to reimagine a selection of its most iconic designs. The recoloured fabrics, including designs from the archives of Michael Szell and Raoul Dufy, and Kit Kemp’s Peace and Love, have been put together to ensure each works harmoniously within Henry’s chosen palette of terracotta and blue, bringing a renewed sophistication and a contemporary quality to these signature prints.



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Susie Watson

Inspired by founder Susie Watsons' recent excursions, 'Natasha' is an Uzbek-style fabric hand-printed on rustic linen then stone-washed to create a subtle, vintage feel. This heavyweight material is available in three colourways – 'Catkin', 'Dusty Pink' and 'Smokey Blue' – and would work wonderfully for both curtains and blinds. For a finishing touch, we love the pom pom trim.

Visit SusieWatsonDesigns.co.uk

Fermoie

Inspired by the intriguing movement of acrobats and jugglers, 'Circus' has a repeating geometric pattern that mimics the same trance-like state when watching such performers. Plus, Fermoie champions traditional printing methods – all on linen and cotton – using only natural pigments and colours.

Visit Fermoie.com

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