Description
Liberty returns home for its 150th anniversary interiors collection, The House of Liberty. In celebration, the design house turns to its illustrious past, documented in the drawings and manuscripts by the pioneering designers and forward-thinking artists of the time. Brimming with richly detailed hand-drawn illustrations of carved oak staircases, wall panelling, tiled fireplaces, and stained-glass windows, the Liberty sketchbooks unveil the aesthetic legacies treasured in the Regent Street flagship.
The interior fabric and wallpaper collection draws on pivotal moments that have defined Liberty as the leading tastemaker and artistic innovator of interior design. Framed by the rich textures and relaxed glamour of bohemian botanicals lies the genesis of Liberty. Discovered in the renowned 60,000-strong design archive, high Victorian maximalist-style paisleys, embellished embroideries, and ‘70s style florals are complemented by characterful geometrics and formal stripes. Inspired by the sophistication of artists, poets, and playwrights from the sensuous Aesthetic movement, The House of Liberty embodies the decades’ cultural shifts in a captivating array of harmonious juxtapositions.
Referencing traits of the Arts and Crafts movement, Berry Vine derives from a Liberty pattern book dating from c.1910. Printed on a luxurious soft-tumbled linen, this design is adorned with stylised lilies, bell flowers, daises, and carnations. The slender, winding vines appear to stretch upwards creating a sense of delicate movement. Organic motifs and intricate shapes intertwine harmoniously, embodying the period’s celebration of craftsmanship and the beauty of the natural world. Ideal for general domestic upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.