• Fabric Focus: Zig Zag

    Join us as we take a look at the vibrant and lively 'Zig Zag', an exciting new fabric and wallpaper with Christopher Farr...

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  • Fabric Focus: One Way and Small Way

    Take a closer look at our One Way and Small Way fabrics, and discover how beautifully they complement each other...

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  • Fabric Focus: Bunty

    Join us as we take a closer look at the vibrant and lively Bunty fabric...

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  • Fabric Focus: Hotline

    Take a closer look at our fabulous Hotline weave...

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  • Fabric Focus: Wriggle Room and Tweak

    Discover how we've incorporated our versatile Tweak and Wriggle Room fabrics from our GP & J Baker collection into our designs...

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  • Fabric Focus: Tasha's Trip

    Tasha's Trip has an intricate floral motif, available in five colourways. The design is uplifting and was inspired by the work of our friend and artist Natasha Hulse. Join us as we explore different ways to incorporate Tasha's Trip into interior schemes...

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  • Fabric Focus: Live It Up

    'Live It Up' is our fabric design in collaboration with Christopher Farr. As the name suggests, it invites you to enjoy the moment to its fullest! Join us as we explore its design and share some examples of how we use it in our schemes...

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  • Fabric Focus: Romany Weave

    Get to know this versatile fabric design of ours - Romany Weave...

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  • Fabric Focus: Hedgerow

    In collaboration with Andrew Martin, our Hedgerow fabric design was inspired by a collection of Late Medieval tapestries. Join us as we explore 'Hedgerow' and take you through the many ways you can use this incredibly versatile fabric design...

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  • Fabric Focus: Peace and Love

    Our 'Fabric Focus' continues and we're going to explore a timeless fabric which was made in collaboration with Christopher Farr Cloth. Join us as we give a focus to 'Peace and Love'...

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  • Fabric Focus: Chubby Check

    We'd like to draw a quick focus on one of our fabric designs with Christopher Farr, Chubby Check. This is a fun and vibrant weave and it's available in 4 colourways...

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  • How to Use Fabric in Unexpected Ways

    Explore some of the unique and surprising ways we've used our favourite bright and bold fabrics in our designs...

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  • Creativity at Home: Make Your Own Washbag

    This week, we took a couple different small pieces of fabrics which were left over from other projects and got creative. We decided to make a wash bag, handy for any weekend break or getaway. Unique, practical, and stylish! Here’s how we did it. We hope you'll try creating this yourself at home...

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  • Triple the Style: One Fabric, Three Unique Schemes

    At our Design Studio, we're constantly working with exquisite fabrics, and sometimes, we can't help but feel a touch of fabric envy! When a vibrant new fabric arrives, it's fascinating to see how different designers take it in unique directions from the same starting point. One of our go-to fabric houses is Jim Thompson, and recently, we've been captivated by their bold <a href="https://www.jimthompsonfabrics.com/product/peacock-picnic/N9012269001" target="_blank" rel="noopener">'Peacock Picnic'</a> fabric, featuring painterly birds amidst enchanting tree-of-life foliage. On Today's blog we are looking at how we have used this wonderful fabric in three distinct schemes.

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  • Creative Ways to Use Spare Fabric Samples

    With sustainability becoming more important than ever before in the design industry, we are so willing to find ways to recycle. This week we have put together these useful and innovative ways to repurpose samples of fabric, ranging in size, difficulty and uses...

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  • Design Threads: How to Make Your Own Scrunchies

    With 2020 being coined a slight ‘write off’ year, we’re heading back to the golden age of the 90s where platform sneakers, double denim and Madonna reigned queen. This week for Design Threads, we’re back at our kitchen table and bringing back the 90s with an accessory so fantastic, anyone can wear one - the scrunchie...

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  • 5 Ways to Use Antique Textiles

    I have always had a great admiration for found fabrics. They highlight my love for craftsmanship and the hand made and add an intriguing part to the story of every room. I’ve found some great places to display them, so join us to explore five ways that we love to use antique fabrics to show off their beauty...

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  • How to Use Found Fabrics: Our Dos and Don'ts

    Using found fabrics comes with a few challenges. Over the years, I have learnt crafty tips and tricks for working with antique and found textiles...

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  • Kit Kemp's Round Up: What We're Scheming With

    There are so many wonderful fabrics out there and we thought it was about time we share some of our favourite finds with you. Here's what we're scheming with...

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  • Undulation In Fabric

    Explore some of our favourite fabrics that embody the undulating movement...

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  • Design Threads: Make Your Own Patchwork Lampshade

    Lampshades are the perfect opportunity to inject personality into your living space with colour and pattern. This week for Design Threads, we will show you how to create a homemade lampshade using recycled fabric samples...

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  • How To Give A Chair A Punch Of Personality

    At the Kit Kemp Design Studio, we believe chairs are where you can be your most creative. There are so many ways to give a chair a new lease of life...

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  • How We Use Bookend

    Our 'Bookend' fabric in collaboration with Christopher Farr is one of our most popular designs. The irregularities of the arrows create movement, making it playful and contemporary, and quite often the star of the show.

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  • Design Threads: How To Make A Headboard

    To fill my time productively during lockdown, I wanted to try and make a headboard for myself. Upholstery has been an enthusiasm of mine for some time as a result of a short course a few years ago....

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