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30 New Wallpapers, Upholstery and Curtains with Patterns Straight from England – etk-fashion.com

The editors have collected the best new English titlestextile and wallpaper design. Here are 30 beautiful samples of fabrics and wallpapers that can turn your home into a real aristocrat's estate. Or at least make your interior simply magnificent. Talented and experienced artists are now engaged in the development of patterns for wallpaper, curtains, textiles and furniture upholstery in leading companies. But not alone - they are supported by a team of marketers studying fashion trends, technologists working on the creation of unique surface effects (volume, texture and shine) and even archivists looking for interesting ornaments and patterns in the collections of museums, palaces and private collections. The result is predictably fascinating - here are all the achievements of progress, and vintage chic, eternal themes and unexpected plots. The Garden of Eden will never go out of fashion, and do you know why? Because they are our window to the world of nature. City life often lacks fresh colors, so decorate your home with flowers more often, grow violets on the windowsill and create your own paradise garden by means of design. This season, British designers focused on bouquets inspired by the splendor of rococo and the free spirit of the seventies, the exoticism of the East and the cute retro style of our grandmothers' living rooms.Wallpaper and fabric from Designers GuildWallpaper from Little Greene factoryWallpaper from Farrow &BallFabric from Zoffany factoryWallpaper and fabric from Sanderson Simplegeometry The clear rhythm of geometric ornament brings order to thoughts and interior. Scientists generally believe that it was the ability to draw with charcoal on cave walls that pushed the development of ancient man's intellect to the modern level. The first ornament, by the way, was zigzag. And now rhombuses, waves and, of course, stripes are in fashion.Fabric from Zoffany factoryFabric from Designers GuildWallpaper from Little Greene factoryWallpaper from Farrow &BallWallpaper factory Cole & Son Fairytale forestNatural tones, muted colors. Nevertheless, in these thickets you can meet amazing animals, find palaces, pagodas and cities. The gaze rests, pacified by the abundance of greenery and smooth lines. Settle down for a rest in a magical forest - it seems that the leaves rustle here and the earth smells warmed by the sun.Wallpaper from Cole &SonWallpaper from Designers GuildWallpaper factory SandbergWallpaper from the Boråstapeter factoryWallpaper and fabric by Jane ChurchillRough textures Ideal for interiors where furniture and decor play the main role. The background can be monochromatic and neutral, but a texture that you want to touch will give the design an additional dimension. And the slight looseness of textiles and upholstery creates coziness, adds warmth - and in the literal sense. Scientists say that observing smooth surfaces relaxes, but contemplating rough ones adds energy and strength for active actions.Wallpaper and fabric from Designers GuildWallpaper factory ZoffanyWallpaper and fabric from Designers GuildWallpaper from Cole &SonZoffany Fabric Light Metal Wallpaperhave learned a lot in recent years. To withstand temperature changes and paint, repel dirt and imitate brick, fabric and even metal. Very different: glossy, like in the cockpit of a spaceship, and rusty, like in an abandoned factory. Now it is much easier to create unusual effects in the interior.Wallpaper and fabric from Zoffany factoryWallpaper from Calvano and Co.Wallpaper from Hollys House factoryWallpaper factory ZoffanyWallpaper factory Designers Guild Whims of timeA serious, thoughtful approach to the design of patterns for textiles and wallpaper does not at all exclude the possibility that the result will be funny. The British add rich colors and signature humor to the decor. - these are, as always, funny animals (owls are at the height of fashion) and everything that reminds of fun: balloons, and bright drawings made as if by a child's hand. To surround yourself with such means to invite joy and good mood into the house.Sanderson fabricWallpaper from Cole &SonWallpaper from Osborne &LittleWallpaper from Little Greene factoryWallpaper factory Sanderson

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