Arley House has partnered with the Victoria and Albert Museum to unveil the captivating Floral Abundance collection. This collaboration merges rich historical artistry with modern fabric design.
The new collection showcases five exquisite fabrics, each inspired by 18th and 19th-century designs sourced from the museum's vast archives, reimagined for today's decor.
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Key themes in the collection include lush foliage, vibrant blossoms, and charming birds, drawing upon classic chintz motifs.
'We're excited to collaborate with the V&A again,' shares Louisa Tratalos, Head of Brand at Arley House. 'Florals have been pivotal in Western design, and this collection bridges heritage with modern sensibilities.'

These fabrics provide a stylish way to enhance your space, featuring timeless prints with a fresh twist.
Explore the five remarkable fabrics below and add a touch of grandeur to your interiors.
Georgette

Georgette celebrates traditional English florals, originating from the 19th century when floral patterns were dominant. Revitalized in rich colors, it serves as an eye-catching furnishing fabric for a modern look.
Meadow

Meadow presents a versatile design that blends summer blooms with autumn leaves. Derived from a chintz fabric from the 1830s, it features nuanced shading on leaves, adding depth and richness.
Romano

Romano is inspired by a striking Rococo fabric that incorporates classical motifs. This design is both bold and timeless, featuring an antiquated bust emblematic of 18th-century elegance.
Floris

Floris draws from the renowned calico printer William Kilburn's vibrant floral designs. This intricate pattern combines exotic leaves, flowing ribbons, and seaweed into a stunning fabric.
Paradise

Paradise showcases detailed birds, butterflies, and blossoms, inspired by an 1830s British textile. Available in a range of vivid colors, it brings a slice of natural paradise to your decor.
The fabrics can be purchased individually for upholstery or curtains, and a selection of striking cushions is available, making it easy to refresh your space without any sewing hassle.

The Arley House Floral Abundance fabrics start at £85 per metre, with cushions beginning at £75. For details, visit www.arleyhouse.com.