Abstract Landscape Fabric

from £2.50

The Abstract Landscape fabric features fluid ink paintings inspired by taking a closer look at the High Peak landscape in Derbyshire. The peaty banks, layered hills and sweeping grasses were hand-painted by Emma in her home studio in Manchester. The Abstract Landscape fabric by the metre utilises a beautiful natural cotton / linen fabric base which is contrasted by the bold, black mark making. Perfect for adding some pattern to your natural interior decor, this linen fabric is suitable for curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and light upholstery. Take a look at the other fabric by the metre designs in the collection.

Please note fabric by the metre is printed to order and will take 6-8 weeks. Minimum order 1 metre - please get in contact for ½ metre increments.

Please get in touch for trade pricing.

Product information:

  • Made in the UK

  • Composition: 50% linen 50% cotton

  • Repeat: W67.5cm x H67.5cm, straight match

  • Printed width: 137cm

  • Martindale: 18,000

  • Cigarette tested

  • Suitable for: light domestic (curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and light upholstery with a barrier cloth)

  • Care: Dry clean / delicate wash only

  • Digitally printed with inks awarded an Eco passport by Oeko-Tex

Delivery:

Delivery is currently to UK addresses only via courier.

Orders of 1 metre will be sent folded and cost £9 delivery.

Orders of more than 1 metre are sent on the roll and cost £18 delivery.

Please note:

Fabrics are printed to order and are batch specific, they are non returnable.

Please allow + / - 5% tolerance on all pattern repeats and printed widths.

Colours may vary from screen to screen, I recommend ordering a sample before making a purchase. Samples are approximately A5 size.

There can be variation in colour and weave due to the natural fibres and small batch production. Knots and slubs are characteristics of the natural fibres and are not faults. Due to the digital printing process small fibres may be loose and reveal unprinted cloth underneath.

Avoid placing fabric in direct sunlight and line curtains with a blackout liner, fading over time may occur.

Size:

The Abstract Landscape fabric features fluid ink paintings inspired by taking a closer look at the High Peak landscape in Derbyshire. The peaty banks, layered hills and sweeping grasses were hand-painted by Emma in her home studio in Manchester. The Abstract Landscape fabric by the metre utilises a beautiful natural cotton / linen fabric base which is contrasted by the bold, black mark making. Perfect for adding some pattern to your natural interior decor, this linen fabric is suitable for curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and light upholstery. Take a look at the other fabric by the metre designs in the collection.

Please note fabric by the metre is printed to order and will take 6-8 weeks. Minimum order 1 metre - please get in contact for ½ metre increments.

Please get in touch for trade pricing.

Product information:

  • Made in the UK

  • Composition: 50% linen 50% cotton

  • Repeat: W67.5cm x H67.5cm, straight match

  • Printed width: 137cm

  • Martindale: 18,000

  • Cigarette tested

  • Suitable for: light domestic (curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and light upholstery with a barrier cloth)

  • Care: Dry clean / delicate wash only

  • Digitally printed with inks awarded an Eco passport by Oeko-Tex

Delivery:

Delivery is currently to UK addresses only via courier.

Orders of 1 metre will be sent folded and cost £9 delivery.

Orders of more than 1 metre are sent on the roll and cost £18 delivery.

Please note:

Fabrics are printed to order and are batch specific, they are non returnable.

Please allow + / - 5% tolerance on all pattern repeats and printed widths.

Colours may vary from screen to screen, I recommend ordering a sample before making a purchase. Samples are approximately A5 size.

There can be variation in colour and weave due to the natural fibres and small batch production. Knots and slubs are characteristics of the natural fibres and are not faults. Due to the digital printing process small fibres may be loose and reveal unprinted cloth underneath.

Avoid placing fabric in direct sunlight and line curtains with a blackout liner, fading over time may occur.