Founded by Arthur Sanderson in 1860, Sanderson is an internationally renowned brand in the field of interior design and decorating. Its quintessentially English fabrics offer classic, inspirational product, design innovation, exceptional quality and value for money. Having been granted a Royal Warrant in 1923, Sanderson still supplies fabrics & Sanderson wall-coverings to HM Queen Elizabeth II and British Royal Palaces. Sanderson’s core products are co-ordinating fabric and wallpaper collections, often based on documents from its extensive archive.
‘Bellflower’ is a bold stencilled pattern of abstract flowers and foliage printed in glowing colours on textured cotton in five colourways. This design is also available as a non woven wallpaper
‘Aspen’ is a contemporary depiction of a woodland landscape drawn in a loose sketchy hand. It is printed in three colourways on a cotton basket-weave suitable for curtains and upholstery. This design is also available as a non-woven wallpaper.
‘Henna’ is a versatile semi-plain weave with an all-over dot pattern. Woven in viscose and cotton in eight colourways, it is suitable for upholstery, curtains and cushions.
‘Ooti’ is a smart small-scale geometric pattern which has been hand-woven in India. The warps are hand tie-dyed before weaving and the subsequent movement of the warp yarns creates the distinctive Ikat effect. Ooti can be used for curtains, cushions and upholstery making it an ideal co-ordinate for larger designs. It is woven in cotton in eight colourways.
‘Henna’ is a versatile semi-plain weave with an all-over dot pattern. Woven in viscose and cotton in eight colourways, it is suitable for upholstery, curtains and cushions.
‘Calico Ducks’ which shows ducks and storks amongst the bulrushes was created as a collage of torn patterned paper to make a decorative design for the young and young at heart. It is printed on brushed cotton in two colourways.
‘Marrakesh’ is based on a 19th century Moroccan embroidery and shows ripe pomegranate fruits drawn in the stylised form found on middle eastern textiles. The all-over composition makes this a great pattern for both upholstery and curtains. It is printed on linen/viscose in three colourways.
‘Mandarin Flowers’ was developed from an unfinished archive document that imitated the Chinese tradition of ink-paintings and is printed on glazed linen union in five colourways. The complementary design, Inari, is available as non-woven wallpaper.
‘Poppies’ is printed to show the rich inky tones of the original painting and is printed in four colourways on fine cotton. It is also available as non-woven wallpaper.
‘Anise’ is a monotone design depicting stems of cow parsley embroidered on linen in three colours and on cotton voile in pure white. It is also available as non-woven wallpaper.
‘Rainforest’ shows stylised tropical foliage of bright vibrant colours in a semi-symmetrical layout perfect for curtains or for small, upholstered pieces of furniture. It is printed on cotton basket-weave in five colourways.
‘Bali’ is a decorative horizontal stripe based on the fine geometric patterns woven into traditional Indian saris. Ribbon bands of highlight colour lie between the fields of intricate weaves to create a sophisticated ethnic cloth which is suitable for both upholstery and curtains.
‘St Ives’ with its streets of houses printed in the character of a naïve lino print will appeal to young and old alike. Perfect for curtains, blinds and cushions, it is available in two colourways on cotton and is also available as non-woven wallpaper.
‘Ceylon’ is an asymmetric stripe inspired by Moroccan hand woven blankets. Its vivid colour combinations evoke the colourful ethnic interiors of Riads. It is woven in 100% cotton in 5 colourways which work across the different colour stories.