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Summer Squal Fabric Sample

Our vibrant Summer Squall Fabric, which features peonies, roses and ranunculi, is perfect for curtains, cushions and upholstery. It's available in different colors and materials. We offer a separate sample per material. The sample size is 21 x 29 cm (8" x 11"). Each sample includes all color variations of the design, and the colors on our fabrics match our wallpaper. Order a sample and get a 5% discount on a subsequent fabric order.
From £2.9 per item (excluding tax)

This sample is available in three types of fabric:

  • Upholstery Velvet. This soft and durable fabric is perfect for making for upholstery or creating a set of sturdy cushions or curtains. It has a usable width of 140 cm (55") and weighs 420 g/m² (12.39 oz/yd²).
  • Lightweight Velvet. This soft fabric can be used for cushions, drapes and curtains. It has a usable width of 140 cm (55") and weighs 230 g/m² (6.78 oz/yd²)
  • Sustainable Chiffon. This sheer fabric is perfect for making drapes, scarves or clothes. It has a usable width of 140 cm (55") and weighs 50 gr/m² (1.47 oz/yd²)

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Description

The sample package includes the fabric samples, a design description and the material specifications.

In this design full-blooming flowers hover over a middle ground of exploding foliage. Several delicate, reclusive butterflies and beetles inhabit the vegetal shadows. It’s all in motion, a summer garden that’s beginning to stir with the oncoming passing of the season.

Unlike the prints Ellie had designed previously, she had this one named almost from the very start. As I worked on this piece, I almost felt that the peony was drilling into its ground, kicking up stormy winds all around it. It had an unstoppable force to it. Because of things that were going on in my life at the time, it became a symbol for me of the inexorable passing of time.

For further insight into the (thought) process behind the original design, please see Ellie’s full description here.