08 Jan 2026

Favourite Five: Rebecca Constable

Favourite Five: Rebecca Constable

Rebecca’s Favourite Five Fabrics from the Haines Collection

Choosing the right fabric can transform a space - adding warmth, texture, and personality while standing up to the demands of everyday life. That’s why we’re delighted to introduce Rebecca’s Favourite Five fabrics from the Haines website, a carefully curated edit selected for homes that are stylish, inviting, and truly liveable.

Meet Rebecca: Interior Designer Based in North London

Rebecca is a North London-based interior designer with over a decade of experience creating homes that balance beauty with practicality. Her love of interiors has grown through years of designing spaces not only for clients, but also for her own family, friends, and real-life living.

Whether she’s working with a blank canvas or incorporating treasured possessions into a scheme, Rebecca is known for creating interiors full of charm, character, and timeless appeal. Her background in project management means she brings structure, clarity, and confidence to every project - expertly managing timelines, decisions, and details along the way.

Why These Fabrics Made the Cut

Rebecca’s Favourite Five fabrics are her personal picks from the Haines Collection, chosen for their versatility, durability, and visual appeal. Each fabric works effortlessly across a range of interiors, making them ideal for:

  • Upholstery fabrics for sofas and armchairs

  • Cushions and soft furnishings

  • Statement pieces that need to last

These fabrics are perfect for real homes - where comfort, practicality, and longevity matter just as much as style.

Explore Rebecca’s Favourite Five fabrics below:

1. Fermoie Whittle Blue and Green 


I love this fabric from Fermoie as I think it would work brilliantly in both modern and traditional schemes. And although the colour may feel bold, I think it's a really easy colour palette to use in so many situations. I'd use this on a really large piece of upholstery like seating or curtains

2. John Stefandis Pelargonium Pink and Green

This is such a fun fabric, I love the sketch like details on this. I'd use it in a bathroom/dressing room blind or to upholster a chair in a bedroom.

3. Print Sister Kumo Cloud wallpaper


I love everything the Print Sisters do so to cover a whole room in their wallpaper would be so fun. The colours in this are perfect making it simultaneously masculine and soft, which means it would work in so many spaces. 


4. Common Room Wallpaper Slipware Border

I am so happy that borders are back! They're such a brilliant way to add interest to a room and are much cheaper than using a wallpaper. This one is perfect for adding a bit of fun to a neutral scheme.

5. Vaughan Designs Skipton Pendant

Vaughan makes the most amazing lights and this one has been added straight to my wishlist. It's both modern and classic which means you could use it in so many spaces; above an island in the kitchen, in a hallway or either side of a bed.