fabric & wallpaper
Amrapali
The richly decorative style of the Catalan Modernista movement and the grandeur of colonial India are the inspiration for the flamboyant Amrapali collection of fabrics and wallcoverings. Layered pattern, vibrant colour, painterly flowers and organic geometrics echo the influence of these exuberant architectural styles. Texture is also key with luxurious velvets, wonderful woven striped and plain wool, printed linen and lustrous silks and silk satins.
All photographs shown © Designers Guild.
All photographs shown © Designers Guild.
Smartly tailored cobalt wool upholstery is a strong compliment to the stunning Amrapali wallpaper.
Smartly tailored cobalt wool upholstery is a strong compliment to the stunning Amrapali wallpaper. Camana Cobalt tufty rug adds warmth underfoot.
Softly painted Amrapali flowers form a backdrop to softly tumbled linens.
Smartly tailored Cheviot wool is a great upholstery compliment to midcentury furniture.
Cheviot felted wools in tweed checks and twill stripes, mixed with Milbreck stripe velvet.
Mehsama cobalt floral wallpaper and Taru, exquisitely woven silk satin stripe. The perfect blue with black.
A soft mix of painterly pattern with cushions in velvets and silks in chalk and soft grey.
Jewel box shades of vibrant colour. Fabulously painted floral bouquets on softly draping digitally printed linen. The lustrous Phipps velvet adds a strong focal point.
Garlands of jacaranda with a glowing shaded stripe velvet on a Julep sofa. The upcycled chairs are made over in smooth Varese velvet and faux fur trim.
China blue. A great mix of vibrant colour and texture creates a beautiful, airy, light-filled room.
Graphite stripes and felted moss wool on a Domino sofa with a pair of upcycled & timeless midcentury chairs. The mosaic wallpaper pattern is echoed in the curtain.
Softly painted Amrapali flowers form a backdrop to softly tumbled linens.
Shimmering silks and velvets in fabulous violets and lilacs.



