HERITAGE REVIVAL

HERITAGE REVIVAL

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      Heritage Revival is a thoughtfully curated surface pattern collection rooted in historic domestic textiles and the quiet beauty of home. Inspired by antique quilts, pastoral toiles, formal damasks, garden florals, lacework, and architectural details, the collection celebrates craftsmanship, tradition, and timeless design.

      A restrained heritage palette and carefully layered patterns allow each design to stand alone or mix effortlessly with others. From bold statement prints to subtle coordinating textures, Heritage Revival is designed for fabric, wallpaper, and home décor applications that feel collected, warm, and enduring.

      The Common Thread

      Inspired by traditional patchwork and pieced quilts, The Common Thread reflects the long history of communal making and domestic craftsmanship. Quilt blocks historically told stories of family, place, and thrift, making this pattern a symbolic anchor for the collection.


      The Quiet Countryside

      Rooted in 18th- and 19th-century pastoral toiles, The Quiet Countryside draws from printed scenes depicting rural life, labor, and leisure. These narrative textiles were used to romanticize everyday landscapes and bring a sense of calm storytelling into the home.


      Harvest Garland

      Harvest Garland references historic European damasks and festooned textiles often used in formal interiors. Fruit-filled swags and symmetrical layouts symbolize abundance, hospitality, and prosperity—common motifs in decorative arts from the 17th century onward.


      Hedgerow Chorus

      Inspired by English Arts & Crafts florals and illustrated garden borders, Hedgerow Chorus celebrates the natural abundance found along hedgerows. Birds, berries, and branching forms reflect a return to nature and handcraft championed by late 19th-century designers.


      Upright Garden

      Upright Garden takes cues from trellised gardens, embroidered borders, and historic stripe patterns used in both interiors and dress. Vertical floral stripes were valued for their structure and rhythm, lending elegance and order to walls and textiles.


      Field Cuttings

      Inspired by botanical studies and pressed plant collections, Field Cuttings reflects the tradition of gathering and cataloging garden specimens. Small-scale sprigs were commonly used as coordinating prints in historic fabric collections and domestic patchwork.


      Wandering Vines

      Drawing from trailing vine motifs found in antique wallpapers, needlework, and manuscript borders, Wandering Vinesevokes growth and continuity. Its flowing lines echo nature’s movement and soften interiors much like historic scrolling florals.


      Wayside Gathering

      Wayside Gathering references informal botanical scatters seen in historic chintz and printed cottons. These patterns mimicked plants found along paths and fields, offering an approachable, lived-in complement to more formal designs.


      Inherited Lace

      Inspired by antique lace, netting, and heirloom linens, Inherited Lace captures the delicacy of handworked domestic textiles. Lace historically symbolized care, patience, and refinement, often passed down through generations as treasured household pieces.


      Parlor Tile

      Parlor Tile draws from historic floor tiles, quilt geometry, and early domestic patterning. Simple repeating diamonds provided durability and visual order in both architecture and textiles, making this pattern a grounding, utilitarian reference.


      ✨ Collection Context

      Together, these patterns reflect the layered history of home textiles—balancing utility, beauty, storytelling, and craftsmanship—reimagined for modern living while honoring their historical roots.

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