Music, reimagined as pattern for the home.
You’ve got it, you’ve got it Featuring a colourful explosion of hand drawn flowers from an English country garden, Nothing But Flowers is named – with tongue firmly in cheek – after the satirical Talking Heads song, which describes a world where nature has won but our reliance on consumer culture makes paradise feel inconvenient. Since that’s not likely to happen, this is a beautiful way to bring the outdoors indoors and bring some sunshine to your walls.
All your life, You were only waiting For this moment to arise Inspired by the classic song, written by Paul McCartney over 50 years ago, and still as poignant and meaningful today. Blackbird was inspired by the civil rights movement and in particular the moment Little Rock, Arkansas, schools decided to desegregate. This fabric design by Isaac’s Bazaar echos the delicate, beautiful construct of the song, combined with a powerful message of freedom from oppression and hope.
Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes There beneath the blue suburban skies Inspired by the classic Beatles hit, and featuring hand drawn vignettes of 1960s life on Penny Lane as described in the classic song, arranged in a traditional toile style wallpaper with a musical twist.