Best Selling Fabrics

Spring has begun to bring our gardens and the surrounding landscapes "back to life" this past month, and this can be seen in the fabrics that our customers have selected to have in their homes, as seen in this list of our best-selling fabrics.

The best-selling fabrics for March include two colour variations of Vanessa's well-liked Lattice Leaf design. In her latest Collection, Forest, Vanessa debuted the hues Soft Cornflower and Moss, both of which are present in the Lattice Leaf that is displayed here. When the globe went into lockdown in the spring of 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, Lattice Leaf—found here in Soft Cornflower and Moss—began to take shape. Vanessa tried her hand at carving, hand printing, printing on potatoes, and making more detailed and delicate shapes at home by way of direct inspiration from the country side and garden surrounding her home. In a contemporary setting, the trellis shape with its soft, delicate fern is ideal for soft furnishings.

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Best Selling Fabrics

Spring has begun to bring our gardens and the surrounding landscapes "back to life" this past month, and this can be seen in the fabrics that our customers have selected to have in their homes, as seen in this list of our best-selling fabrics.

The best-selling fabrics for March include two colour variations of Vanessa's well-liked Lattice Leaf design. In her latest Collection, Forest, Vanessa debuted the hues Soft Cornflower and Moss, both of which are present in the Lattice Leaf that is displayed here. When the globe went into lockdown in the spring of 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, Lattice Leaf—found here in Soft Cornflower and Moss—began to take shape. Vanessa tried her hand at carving, hand printing, printing on potatoes, and making more detailed and delicate shapes at home by way of direct inspiration from the country side and garden surrounding her home. In a contemporary setting, the trellis shape with its soft, delicate fern is ideal for soft furnishings.

Moss's Little Fern is a direct coordinate for the fabric above. Why not give your Lattice Leaf roller blind a bottom border like this one? Or as your curtains' leading edge? This design is very adaptable and simple to include into any design plan because of its small pattern repeat.

The delicate design of Herbaceous Border Detail is mostly due to its soft cream background, which elegantly highlights the Damson pink blossoms, as shown in the pair of curtains below. Any shade of pink goes beautifully with green, so you could pair any of these best selling fabrics with them! Consider using the last fabric in this list, the Plain Linen Union - Moss, as a pleated edge for your cushion, or as a contrast border for your Herbaceous floral quilt?

Since the colours of these four best-selling fabrics—mostly green—are similar, they can all be used in the same space. So why not order samples of each of these fabrics right away and create your sample board? The selections are endless, but generally speaking, we advise starting with three base colours for any room concept. This will provide you more options for mixing and matching different patterns.