DETAILS
Inspired by patterns in Giotto's frescos at Assisi, Basilica is at once rustic and luxurious. Woven for Kate by an historic family run mill in England, the hand-drawn origins of the design together with the natural characteristics of flax yarn and a subtle sheen creates a striking but understated fabric. Use in a sitting room or bedroom for a touch of sophisticated geometric. Basilica is fully reversible, so ideal for creating a range of different looks within a space – mix and match colours and sides on upholstery, cushions and curtains for full pattern immersion.
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MINIMUM ORDER: 1M
Designer: Kate Medlicott
Material: 16% Flax 35% Cotton 49% Viscose
Vertical Repeat: 3cm
Horizontal Repeat: 3cm
Martindale: 14,000 Rubs
Made in: Woven in England by a vertical production Jacquard weaving mill. This means that the entire process, from design development, yarn dyeing and weaving to finished fabric can be followed through the factory. The mill is family-run and has been in operation for over 300 years.
Use: Curtains, Blinds, Cushions & Light Upholstery
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Designer's Sustainability pledge: "
We are proud to be a British-made brand, with a passion for doing the right thing where we can. We are small but selective – from the very start of our journey we have carefully chosen our suppliers and manufacturers in order to minimise our impact on the environment and maximise the positive effect of our commitments to sustainability. Our printed fabrics are printed in England onto British-woven linen union. We print everything digitally using non-toxic water-based pigment inks, a process which has several environmental benefits over more traditional methods. Digital printing also enables us to print to order which massively reduces potential fabric waste. Any waste we do have we repurpose as fabric birds and padded coathangers. Our woven fabrics are woven for us using Flax in a vertical production Jacquard weaving mill in Suffolk. This means that the entire process, from design development, yarn dyeing and weaving to finished fabric can be followed through the factory." - Kate Medlicott
Larger volumes may incur a 4 week lead time as the fabric is woven to order.
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