Music, reimagined as pattern for the home.
Part of the Rock & Roller Collection of fabrics. A striking damask, inspired by The Cure’s atmospheric 80s A Forest, the definitive early Cure mood piece. Available in four colour ways. Pattern repeat: 100cm vertical x 70cm horizontal (approx) Style: straight repeat TRADE CUSTOMERS PLEASE CLICK HERE
Part of the Rock & Roller Collection of fabrics. All your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arise. Inspired by the classic song, arguably peak McCartney, over 50 years old and still as poignant and meaningful as when it was originally written. Available in five colour ways. Please note that this design is only available on Premium Velvet FR for domestic upholstery purposes. Pattern repeat: 50cm vertical x 45cm horizontal (approx) Style: half drop
Huggable recreations of some of Harry’s iconic looks including: Fine Line (pink shirt and white trousers) Love On Tour (Gold or Red) Grammys 2023 (multicoloured) The perfect gift for Harry Styles fans. Lovingly redrawn and custom printed onto the softest poly velvet. Rectangular cushion, in a portrait orientation, designed front and back and stuffed with a high quality fibre inner for maximum huggability.
In collaboration with Jones Art, we’ve taken the iconic Scouse Cans pop-art inspired design and made it kitchen ready! The design features Warhol-inspired cans of Scouse, featuring the towns of Liverpool in geographical order. A colourful, 100% cotton apron, designed, printed and handmade in the UK. Buy in a budget friendly bundle with the matching tea towel.
Oh! You Pretty Things statement cushion emblazoned with multicoloured text, on a subtly detailed cream base. The reverse of the cushion features a complementing zigzag stripe, all inspired by the Starman himself. Handmade cushion in sumptuous soft velvet, with pom-pom trim, concealed zip and inner cushion included. Add some Bowie inspired style to your sofa, or give the perfect gift to the Bowie fan in your life.
Part of the Rock & Roller Collection of fabrics. ‘Ziggy Stardust was Bowie’s most complete concept. The look, the music, the story – everything worked together brilliantly to create one of the most striking and iconoclastic characters in rock and roll.’ Danny Lewis, author David Bowie Style The Ziggy design is inspired by David Bowie’s iconic “Rites of Spring” costume designed in 1973 by Kansai Yamamoto for the Ziggy Stardust UK tour. In 1970, Kansai Yamamoto was the first Japanese designer to have fashion show in London. It was on the Kings Road and David Bowie was there, 24 years old and not yet a major star. Yamamoto’s fashion show was extraordinary, and Bowie was captivated as Japanese Kabuki theatre models showcased incredible, androgynous designs, wearing striking wigs of red hair. Kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese musical theatre, recognised by its elaborate costumes, make-up and unique musical quality. The Japanese word “kabuki-mono” means; ‘a person who attracts attention due to their strange clothes/hairstyle and overall odd behaviour’. Pattern repeat: 65cm high x 26cm wide (approx) Style: half drop