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Soft Furnishings Collection

"Indulge in the Exquisite World of Soft Furnishings: A Fusion of Tradition and Contemporary Elegance" Step into a realm where artistry meets comfort

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Traditional Rabari tribal embroidered fabrics

Traditional Rabari tribal embroidered fabrics, Kutch, Gujarat state, India, Asia

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Detail of furnishings in the contemporary home of a

Detail of furnishings in the contemporary home of a wealthy owner from Indias merchant class, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Four poster bed

Four poster bed, dressed with traditional Lucknow chikan worked fabric, Lutyens style bungalow, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion Cover (Made from Woman's Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575/1600. Creator: Unknown

Cushion Cover (Made from Woman's Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575/1600. Creator: Unknown
Cushion Cover (Made from Woman's Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575/1600. Detail from a larger artwork

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: African American students in mattress-making class, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1902

African American students in mattress-making class, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1902
African American students in mattress-making class, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. 1902. [Young women learning upholstery and soft furnishing]

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Students making and upholstering barrel furniture, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1902

Students making and upholstering barrel furniture, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1902
Students making and upholstering barrel furniture, 1902. [Young black women learning upholstery and soft furnishing]

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Chintz Curtain, India, First quarter 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Chintz Curtain, India, First quarter 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Chintz Curtain, India, First quarter 18th century. Detail from a larger artwork

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Drawing room chair and armchair in carved wood and rich fabric in the Louis XVI style

Drawing room chair and armchair in carved wood and rich fabric in the Louis XVI style
6338645 Drawing room chair and armchair in carved wood and rich fabric in the Louis XVI style by Pequegnot (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Drawing room armchair and three-leg chair in ornately carved wood with rich fabric in the Louis

Drawing room armchair and three-leg chair in ornately carved wood with rich fabric in the Louis XVI style
6338643 Drawing room armchair and three-leg chair in ornately carved wood with rich fabric in the Louis XVI style by Pequegnot (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Drawing room three-leg chairs in carved wood and rich fabric upholstery in Louis XVI style

Drawing room three-leg chairs in carved wood and rich fabric upholstery in Louis XVI style
6338647 Drawing room three-leg chairs in carved wood and rich fabric upholstery in Louis XVI style by Pequegnot (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel, England, 1875 / 1900. Creator: James W. & C. Ward

Panel, England, 1875 / 1900. Creator: James W. & C. Ward
Panel, England, 1875/1900

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel, England, 1775 / 1800. Creator: Harvey Nichols

Panel, England, 1775 / 1800. Creator: Harvey Nichols
Panel, England, 1775/1800. Sold by Harvey Nichols & Co. and possibly made by them

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel, England, c. 1744. Creator: Unknown

Panel, England, c. 1744. Creator: Unknown
Panel, England, c. 1744. Possibly after Anna Maria Garthwaite

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel, Spitalfields, 1755 / 59. Creator: Unknown

Panel, Spitalfields, 1755 / 59. Creator: Unknown
Panel, Spitalfields, 1755/59

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (From a Settee), England, 1745 / 55. Creator: Unknown

Panel (From a Settee), England, 1745 / 55. Creator: Unknown
Panel (From a Settee), England, 1745/55

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion Cover, England, 1701 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Cushion Cover, England, 1701 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Cushion Cover, England, 1701/25

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Formerly Furnishing Textiles), England, Late 1880s / early 1890s

Panel (Formerly Furnishing Textiles), England, Late 1880s / early 1890s
Panel (Formerly Furnishing Textiles), England, Late 1880s/early 1890s. Designed by Lewis F. Day

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Chair Seat and Back, England, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Chair Seat and Back, England, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Chair Seat and Back, England, 19th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion Cover, England, 1689. Creator: Unknown

Cushion Cover, England, 1689. Creator: Unknown
Cushion Cover, England, 1689

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Curtain, England, Queen Anne period, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Curtain, England, Queen Anne period, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Curtain, England, Queen Anne period, 17th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion Cover (Made from Womans Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575 / 1600

Cushion Cover (Made from Womans Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575 / 1600
Cushion Cover (Made from Womans Dress), England, Elizabethan period, 1575/1600

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Formerly a Furnishing Textile), England, c. 1895 / 1900

Panel (Formerly a Furnishing Textile), England, c. 1895 / 1900
Panel (Formerly a Furnishing Textile), England, c. 1895/1900. Designed by Sidney Mawson. Probably produced by Turnbull & Stockdale

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Chair Seat, England, c. 1888. Creator: Hencroft Dye Works

Chair Seat, England, c. 1888. Creator: Hencroft Dye Works
Chair Seat, England, c. 1888. Fabric designed by Thomas Wardle

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel of Wool Furnishing Damask, England, 1740-80. Creator: Unknown

Panel of Wool Furnishing Damask, England, 1740-80. Creator: Unknown
Panel of Wool Furnishing Damask, England, 1740-80

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Curtain Fragment with Rows of Flowers, India, Before 1667. Creator: Unknown

Curtain Fragment with Rows of Flowers, India, Before 1667. Creator: Unknown
Curtain Fragment with Rows of Flowers, India, Before 1667

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Flanders, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Flanders, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Flanders, c. 1700

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), Persia, Middle of the 8th century

Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), Persia, Middle of the 8th century, Umayyad Dynasty (661-750)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Portiere, United States, 1901. Creator: Louis J. Millet

Portiere, United States, 1901. Creator: Louis J. Millet
Portiere, United States, 1901. Hanging curtain for a door or doorway, designed by George Washington Maher, possibly produced by Louis J. Millet

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Curtain Panel, Minnesota, 1905. Creator: Unknown

Curtain Panel, Minnesota, 1905. Creator: Unknown
Curtain Panel, Minnesota, 1905

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons... c. 1785

America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons... c. 1785
America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of her Illustrious Sons (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1785. George Washington (after a painting by John Trumbull), accompanied by Victory

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Les Monuments d'Egypte (The Monuments of Egypt), furnishing fabric, France, c. 1800

Les Monuments d'Egypte (The Monuments of Egypt), furnishing fabric, France, c. 1800. Creator: Oberkampf Manufactory
Les Monuments d'Egypte (The Monuments of Egypt), furnishing fabric, France, c. 1800. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet. Christophe Phillipe Oberkampf (producer), Louis Francois Cassas (painter)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: La Liberte Americaine (American Liberty) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/89

La Liberte Americaine (American Liberty) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/89. Creators: Unknown, Oberkampf Manufactory
La Liberte Americaine (American Liberty) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/89. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after medallion designed by Augustin Dupre

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, 20th century. Imitation of Japanese design: women in kimonos, temples, Mount Fuji. Possibly after Utagawa Kunisada

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Sweden, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Sweden, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Sweden, 19th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Hanging Portiere or Panel for a Bed, France, 1775 / 1825. Creator: Unknown

Hanging Portiere or Panel for a Bed, France, 1775 / 1825. Creator: Unknown
Hanging Portiere or Panel for a Bed, France, 1775/1825. Possibily designed by Gobelins Factory or Rene Beauvais

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Table Cover, Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868) / Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century

Table Cover, Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868) / Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century
Table Cover, Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868)/ Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Fragment (Furnishing), China, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (Furnishing), China, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
Fragment (Furnishing), China, 1875/1900

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Macao, late Ming (1368-1644) or early Qing dynasty (1644-1912)

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Macao, late Ming (1368-1644) or early Qing dynasty (1644-1912)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion, China. Creator: Unknown

Cushion, China. Creator: Unknown
Cushion, China

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Hanging (Furnishing Fabric), China, Ming (1368-1644) / Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Hanging (Furnishing Fabric), China, Ming (1368-1644) / Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Hanging (Furnishing Fabric), China, Ming (1368-1644)/ Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 17th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Cushion, China, Qing dynasty (1644- 1911), late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Cushion, China, Qing dynasty (1644- 1911), late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Cushion, China, Qing dynasty (1644- 1911), late 19th century

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Bedcover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown

Bedcover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown
Bedcover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750/1800

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Table Frontal, China, 18th century, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Creator: Unknown

Table Frontal, China, 18th century, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Creator: Unknown
Table Frontal, China, 18th century, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1750 / 1850. Creator: Unknown

Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1750 / 1850. Creator: Unknown
Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1750/1850

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), China, Kangxi Period, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1800 / 50

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), China, Kangxi Period, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1800 / 50
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), China, Kangxi Period, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1800/50

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1799. Creator: Unknown

Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1799. Creator: Unknown
Valance, China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1799

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Hanging Scroll (Furnishing Fabric), China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1801 / 50

Hanging Scroll (Furnishing Fabric), China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1801 / 50
Hanging Scroll (Furnishing Fabric), China, Qing dynasty(1644-1911), 1801/50

Background imageSoft Furnishings Collection: Chair Cover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown

Chair Cover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown
Chair Cover, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1750/1800



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"Indulge in the Exquisite World of Soft Furnishings: A Fusion of Tradition and Contemporary Elegance" Step into a realm where artistry meets comfort, as we explore the captivating world of soft furnishings. From the vibrant Traditional Rabari tribal embroidered fabrics to the intricate details adorning contemporary homes, prepare to be mesmerized. Imagine yourself sinking into a luxurious four-poster bed, enveloped by plush cushions adorned with Toy and Joy contemporary Jaipur hand block printing works. Each piece tells a story, showcasing the rich heritage and craftsmanship that India has to offer. Transporting us back in time is the Chintz Curtain from 18th century India. Its unknown creator skillfully crafted an exquisite masterpiece that still captivates our senses today. In contrast, drawing room chairs and armchairs in carved wood embrace us with their Louis XVI style elegance, boasting rich fabric upholstery fit for royalty. The ornate carving on drawing room armchairs and three-leg chairs further exemplify the opulence of the Louis XVI era. These pieces are not merely furniture; they are works of art that elevate any space they grace. Traveling through time again, we encounter panels from different periods in England's history. James W. & C. Ward's panel from 1875/1900 showcases their mastery over design, while Harvey Nichols' creation from 1775/1800 exudes timeless charm. An enigmatic panel from c. 1744 adds intrigue to our journey before reaching Spitalfields' panel dating back to 1755/59—a testament to enduring beauty. They have transcended mere functionality; they have become expressions of personal style and reflections of cultural heritage throughout history. Whether it be traditional embroidery or contemporary prints, each piece invites you to experience comfort like never before—where tradition intertwines seamlessly with modernity. So indulge your senses as you immerse yourself in this enchanting world of soft furnishings.