Fabrics & wallpapers Spring 2026

So many gorgeous fabric and wallpaper collections launched this Spring, I can’t possibly mention them all, but here are a few of my personal favourites

Cole & Son reimagines the unmistakable language of Vivienne Westwood in a bold new wallcovering collaboration (pictured above). Drawing on Westwood’s celebrated print archive, the capsule range reinterprets iconic tartans, leopard motifs and graphic squiggles across eight designs and 31 colourways. Designed and produced in Great Britain, the collection merges heritage craftsmanship with an avant garde spirit, transforming walls into expressive canvases where fashion, art and interior design meet

Annika Reed Studio introduces Games, a new fabric collection shaped by the rituals and
realities of play. Launched during London Design Week at Chelsea Harbour (did you spot Annika in her blue polka dot suit?) the collection turns familiar pastimes into considered, block printed patterns. Each design begins as a block print, where slight irregularities and variations are part of the process. The grid of a board, the scatter of counters, the arc of a spinning diabolo, the target rings for curling stones across ice. The result is pattern drawn from familiar forms and reworked for everyday interiors. Shown here Ludo

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This new collection between British fabric and wallpaper house GP & J Baker and designer Kit Kemp introduces an array of decorative prints, exquisite embroideries, statement wallpapers and rustic stripes, alongside an inventive textured plain wallpaper developed to create the illusion and warmth of fabric walling. Together, they capture the joyful spirit of Kit Kemp’s eclectic style, seamlessly woven with GP & J Baker’s rich heritage and design expertise

Having launched Floral Chintz at Decorex in 2018, Parker & Jules wanted to design a more modern take on this stalwart of English interiors. Designer Juliet O’Carroll says, “Chintz is the ultimate world traveller: Elizabethan crewel work inspired Chinese porcelain, which in turn inspired Indian silk designs and thus chintz was born. We visited the V&A and thumbed through all of our books on the history of print design. We then sat down and designed our own style of modern chintz from scratch, welcome CHINTZ 21.”

The third collaboration between Kirkby and Transport for London (TfL), Underground Vol.III is a distinct collection of upholstery velvets derived from original, iconic designs historically used across the TfL network. Kirkby have reinterpreted and recoloured eight archive designs that were used across London Transport lines from the 1910s to present day

A continuation of the core principles established within the existing Collage Wallcovering collections, Collage IV introduces sixteen new designs, each expanding on Mark Alexander’s pursuit of natural beauty. Handcrafted using fine botanical materials, Collage IV is a harmonious blend of artisanal textures and time-honoured techniques. Where abacá, sisal, raffia and banana bark sit alongside traditional Japanese papers, artfully enriched with elegant expressions of embroidery and appliqué to form tactile wallcoverings with decorative appeal

The Kabu collection from Black Edition is a celebration of artistry and sculpted depth, expressed through embossed vinyl wallcoverings. Each design is a mix of visual and tactile intrigue, elevating surface into statement. Quiet luxury unfolds through finely textured compositions, as silk-like finishes meet the tactile impressions of organic wood reliefs and abstract forms

Yarn Collective presents its 2026 collection: a considered edit of interior textiles designed to be
layered, lived with and returned to, season after season. At the heart of the 2026 collection is a continued focus on natural yarns, prioritised wherever possible, and on materials chosen for their raw, organic qualities and inherent character. Wool, linen, cotton and mohair are explored across a wide range of constructions, with careful attention paid to texture, handle and finish

Jannelli & Volpi presents JV 106 Amazzonia, a wallcovering collection inspired by the quiet grandeur of the Amazon rainforest. Conceived as an immersive journey in to nature, the range interprets dense foliage, organic textures and filtered light through refined vinyl surfaces and a warm, earthy palette. Designs such as Baobab, Pariba and Rafia evoke woven fibres and natural materials, balancing wild inspiration with contemporary sophistication

Fromental renowned for hand-painted and hand-embroidered wallcoverings, introduces an exclusive interiors collaboration with British/American designer, Harris Reed. Following Reed’s The Aviary collection, which opened London Fashion Week with looks crafted entirely from Fromental silks, velvets and dupions, This latest collaboration encompasses five new designs across wallcoverings and, for the first time, cushions and throws, in an array of bold colourways and prints, techniques such as bruised velvets and hand-painted silks form the foundations of the collection (meet Fromental’s founders)

Grasscloths Volume 1 introduces Penny Morrison’s first collection of sisal wallcoverings, bringing together favourite designs in reimagined ways.  The collection is printed on a naturally pale sisal grasscloth.  Each of the six designs presents a subtle new take on some old favourites, including brand new colourways of Jamawar, Dominica and Gobi fabrics.  Additional new colourways of Begum, Phoebe and Vasrai (above) complete this elegant offering

Haveli from Walter G is inspired by the quiet grandeur of Rajasthan’s old homes. Once built for Rajput princes and merchants, their carved screens, shaded courtyards and intricately painted walls created a world of lasting opulence. Reimagined through hand-blocked motifs in soft hues, Haveli captures the beauty of this rich architectural heritage, refined for contemporary living. Available from The Fabric Collective

Sunbrella unveils its Window Fabrics collection, a sophisticated new textile offering designed to elevate interiors through light, texture and tone. Spanning five fabric families and around 50 references, the range moves between sheer, translucent voiles and more structured weaves, creating solutions for curtains and layered window treatments. The extra wide fabrics are crafted with the brand’s signature Colour to the Core technology for enduring colour and performance, for both indoor and outdoor living spaces

Textile house Fischbacher 1819 launches The Silk Road Collection. Unveiled during Paris Déco Off 2026, the collection draws on the historic trade routes that once connected East and West, exploring how movement, exchange and cultural memory can be translated into textiles through material, texture and colour. Shown here, Luoyang is woven as a clip cord with the texture intentionally facing outward, to highlight the contrast between matte hemp and luminous viscose

Little Greene’s In the Garden wallpaper collection, created in collaboration with the National Trust, celebrates gardens of every scale. Comprising eight designs, the collection explores the intriguing relationship between interiors and exteriors inspired by formal gardens, humble horticultural collections, individual plants and historical floral artefacts that have all been cherished and cared for by the National Trust. Designs include the vibrant and expansive Castle Garden mural (above), which depicts the garden rooms at Sissinghurst

Artissima from James Hare brings together fine embroideries, expressive English prints and vibrant jacquards, each fabric is designed to introduce character and artistic expression to interiors. Painterly in character yet refined in execution, the collection inspires creativity while adding depth, colour and individuality. A coordinating range of trims and fringes completes the collection, ensuring every element has an artistic flourish

Jewellery designer Alex Monroe has taken a foray into the world of interiors, collaborating with artist and designer Sophie Harpley on a traditionally printed hand-crafted wallpaper. Created to commemorate 40 years of Alex Monroe, Sophie’s hand painted Wild Rose wallpaper balances pretty wild roses with sweet honeysuckle and busy bumblebees, all beloved elements of Alex’s jewellery, designed to bring a touch of the English countryside to any home. Available in one colourway called Peridot

The Allures collection from Arte pays homage to the French ‘savoir vivre’ of the nineteenth century. Classical motifs are reimagined with a contemporary touch, where refinement and craftsmanship merge through rich materials, meticulous handwork and exquisite finishing. Featured here is the plain Reliure, crafted from brushed suede leather, cut into squares that are hand-stitched and laced together. Its name honours the art of bookbinding, where individual pages are precisely united into a single whole; a subtle metaphor for artisanal coherence

Textile designer Beki Bright’s new Basket design is a quietly expressive fabric and wallpaper that draws on the enduring beauty of traditional craft. Originally created as a hand block print, the design takes its cue from the rhythmic structure of woven willow and the gentle irregularity inherent in the block-printing process which gives the pattern a soft, organic quality — a subtle nod to the hand-crafted nature of traditional basketry.  Basket comes in five soft colourways designed to work with Beki’s palette of distinctive patterned designs 

Available from 8 April, Bourton from Nina Campbell, brings together embroideries, prints and weaves inspired by the enduring charm of the English countryside. The collection captures the spirit of the Cotswolds, a landscape of rolling hills, wooded valleys and picturesque villages with florals, damasks and trailing patterns reimagined through embroidery, print and painterly techniques, giving the collection a relaxed contemporary character. Linen, cotton and hemp grounds enhance the natural feel, while harmonious colourings evoke garden meadows and the gentle romance of historic English houses

Belvedere from Osborne & Little is a collection of prints, embroideries and jacquard weaves inspired by palaces, castles and historic houses across the world, together with their surrounding gardens and courtyards. The designs range from richly decorative motifs to more painterly and natural forms, in a beautifully layered palette, offering both timeless style and relaxed luxury. The designs have co-ordinating and complementary wallpapers in the companion Belvedere Wallpapers collection

Spotlight jacquard, from Rubelli’s new Luce collection, features a three-dimensional geometric motif with areas where the colour is not compact and uniform, but deliberately imperfect. Highly resistant, Spotlight combines decorative strength with technical performance – it is flame-retardant, washable and suitable for upholstery

Channelling their love of 1960s West Coast sunshine pop, folk rock and psychedelia, Mini Moderns have launched their latest wallpaper, Folk Rock. The design features key symbols of hippy culture – peace doves and a ladybird – nestled amongst Californian fiesta flowers.  Folk Rock is available in five colourways: Mustard, Washed Denim, Pantile, Olive, and Powder Blue

For Spring 2026 Olander from Colefax and Fowler present a confident expression of decorative craftsmanship, where heritage inspiration meets a light, relaxed sensibility. Across artisan prints and embroideries, subtle weaves and wallcoverings, the season explores the interplay of pattern, texture and colour, balancing expressive decoration with quiet structure and versatility

At London Design Week, Deus Ex Gardenia launched a new wallpaper collection in collaboration with The British Museum. The collection celebrates the interplay between history, nature and storytelling, reimagining rare artworks from the museum’s collections into 12 richly detailed, contemporary designs

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From Harlequin, Zamora blends techniques from Indian Kantha embroidery to Mexican tapestry weaving.  Designs honour traditional textile practices while drawing inspiration from modern art and street culture, mixing archival elements with contemporary paintings for a decorative, uplifting collection

The Pomona, from Scion, was inspired by British greenhouse botanicals, the collection introduces wallpapers with nature-inspired motifs in a fresh palette and patterns that bring the outdoors in.  A continuation of Oakham, Scion’s AW25 collection, Pomona pays homage to its namesake: the goddess of fruitfulness and abundance.  A celebration of craftsmanship, designs are hand-painted in Scion’s studio to capture the sweep of the brush, printed for depth, and developed for a fabric-like illusion, resulting in wallpapers rich in colour and tactility.  The collection also features Scion’s first-ever mural wallpaper, Pomona Fig, where bold graphics and stylised fig leaves play with scale

Designed for the in-between moments, Sabu from Sanderson is a collection of woven and embroidered fabrics designed to layer, pair and harmonise within a home. Drawing from the heritage of global craftsmanship as well as Sanderson’s own archive, Sabu features a selection of warp-printed ikats, stripes, and checks executed with a precise, tightly woven construction. These evocatively tactile cotton and linen designs are each imbued with a gentle palette of indigos, madders and greens, informed by natural dyes and softly aged for the contemporary interior

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