Made with Liberty Fabric

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Liberty Fabrics – original British design since 1875

Shortly after opening on Regent Street London in 1875, Arthur Liberty became renowned for his silks. By the 1890s Liberty Fabrics was a byword for the very best of avant-garde textile design. Today, every bolt of Liberty fabric is the product of a bespoke production process: hand drawn or painted by the in-house design team in London, Soho. Transformed onto fabric at Liberty’s own Italian printing mill, near Lake Como. Liberty Fabrics are created by skilled technicians who oversee the production of over 300 different designs every year.

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Our Liberty fabrics are sourced as mill overruns or end-of-line stock that we purchase from The Fabric Store and Wall Fabrics. Liberty is a member of both EU REACH and the BCI (Better Cotton Initiative).

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