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How lovely to hear Celia Birtwell on Radio 4 this morning talking about her long career as a leading textile designer.  It reminded me of just how creative and stylish her interiors fabrics and wallpapers are, and what a breath of fresh air this very talented and very British designer is.

Gloriana Flint on Belgian Linen

Gloriana Flint on Belgian Linen

Isabella Grey on Cotton Twill

Isabella Grey on Cotton Twill

Jacobean at Night Sage on Belgian Linen

Jacobean at Night Sage on Belgian Linen

Mystic Daisy Slate & Hurricane Grey on Natural Linen

Mystic Daisy Slate & Hurricane Grey on Natural Linen

Posh Dot Slate & Hurricane Grey on Natural Linen

Posh Dot Slate & Hurricane Grey on Natural Linen

Sugar Plum Victoria Red on Belgian Linen

Sugar Plum Victoria Red on Belgian Linen

Beasties red on beige linen

 

Beasties red on beige linen

Liz Winter kitchen 1

 

And finally Little Animals red on beige linen which we used at a kitchen window a few years ago.

Liz Winter kitchen 2

 

 

 

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As the Jubilee weekend is upon us, and the Angel and Blume office is feeling really rather patriotic, we feel this is a perfect time to promote some of our wonderful British fabric companies – if you are looking to redecorate, now is the perfect time to indulge in some great British design.

 This blog first appeared on the Cambridge Evening News website

 Celia Birtwell is known round the world as a great textile designer and having successfully conquered the fashion industry, she then expanded into fabrics for the home in the 1980s. Her designs are just gorgeous and bring a charm and humour to the home that is an absolute winner. Beautiful attention to detail and perfect colouring mean that her fabrics are elegant, stylish and very useable. We love them.

  

St Judes are based in Norfolk and produce beautiful, quirky designs on printed fabric that are perfect for curtains, upholstery, cushions, lampshades – you name it, St Judes fabric looks good in it. They work with a range of artists who produce designs for their fabrics which contributes in no small part to their original, refreshing and highly desirable look. www.stjudesfabrics.co.uk

My Mum bought a Melin Tregwynt welsh blanket when I was very young (I now have it, I’m delighted to say) and it is still looking fabulous all these years later. Their products are all made in Wales at their own mill and I love their individual designs and their robust, honest and well made products. Melin Tregwynt are celebrating their 100 year anniversary this year and I think their designs and products are better than ever

 

Kate Forman Fabrics has captured the wonderful essence of French vintage floral design with a tiny bit of Gustavian chic and the result is fabulous British designed and produced range of fabrics. The collection extends into cushions, accessories and also furniture which embodies the flavour of the fabric collection. We highly recommend a look at the irresistible website.

Rapture and Wright have a fresh, creative and interesting look about their fabrics and that coupled with delicate colouring and high quality linen cloth is very enticing. Their website is beautifully presented – so much so that it is hard to resist purchasing –  and they also say on the home page that their philosophy is to be 100% British, and that is ok by us!

 

The Isle Mill produces the most beautiful and useable woollen tweeds. Their clever use of colours and pattern makes these wools desirable in both traditional and contemporary homes and their finely woven wools work really well for both perfectly draped curtains and luxurious upholstery. We think these Scottish wools are an absolute winner.

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