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Pompom
The collection consists of six stylized, printed fabrics designed to be used in either a traditional home or a contemporary living space. The designs come in a spectrum of sophisticated and unusual colour combinations and are printed onto crisp linen and linen unions. The designs include Pompom, a softly textured chrysanthemum trail, Obi, which features circular floral motifs inspired by the floating roundel patterns found on street-wear kimonos, Lilia, an elegant, large-scale design of tall stemmed allium plants, Taisho, a graphic silhouette of trailing peonies, Suzu, an elegantly exotic design, and Kasuri, a modern, single colour design inspired by the simple, woven patterns of Japanese Kasuri cloth.

Palm House
Palm house from Sanderson offers colourful designs with a vibrant colour palate that lends itself to a range of looks and interiors.

Iridescence
Iridescence captures the most recent trends from fashion and transposes them to fabrics and weaves. The colours within the collection are inspired by the translucency of semi-precious stones and the jewel-like qualities of moonstone, jade and amethyst.

Tulana
Tulana, by Sanderson, picks up on the mood inspired by travel to exotic lands culminating in a global mix of styles. The collection provides the best in finely drawn designs with a contemporary twist. These designs provide co-ordination across the room, filling it with grace and a touch of glamour.

Morris & Co
The new collection from Morris & Co. is based on original documents from Sanderson’s extensive archive. The collection is composed of designs that feature the ‘Gothic revival’ theme reflecting Victorian interest in the culture and history of the Middle Ages. Morris was particularly inspired by Medieval art and design, so this ‘Gothic’ theme is a relevant and suitable approach towards today’s Arts & Crafts decoration.
Original colours have been used throughout the collection. Some designs have been re-coloured using authentic Morris colours from a palette put together by Sanderson using natural dyes such as madder, weld and indigo.