INTERNATIONAL FABRIC HOUSES
HARLEQUIN

With a reputation for quality and innovative design Harlequin is one of the premier brands in the competitive interiors market. With an eclectic, well presented product portfolio, Harlequin strives to offer style, glamour and inspiration to its ever-growing customer base.

Harlequin website
 

JAMES BRINDLEY

James Brindley is a family run company, founded over 35 years ago with very high standards of design and fabrication. We provide both Commercial and Domestic Interiors.

James Brindley website
 

ROBERT ALLEN

Robert Allen leads the decorative fabric and home furnishings market with products inspired by our devotion to quality and innovation. We’ve built a creative tradition rooted in exploring the nuances and subtleties of color. Our collections are renowned for the exceptionally wide range of colors, patterns and constructions.

Robert Allen website
 

BEACON HILL

Beacon Hill brings exclusive, finely crafted fabrics, trim and home furnishings to the interior design trade. Inspired internationally and designed for luxury, the offerings are truly one-of-a-kind. Beacon Hill has a tradition of using refined materials, an opulent color palette and sophisticated construction to provide understated elegance for those seeking a gracious style of living. As an extension of its superb fabric collections, Beacon Hill provides distinctive furnishings and exquisite trim.

Beacon Hill website
 

ROBERT ALLEN @ HOME

Robert Allen@Home offers coordinated print and woven collections which are designed with an aesthetic and user-friendly focus on what fits comfortably into the home. Made for the design-savvy customer, each collection is completely coordinated by color and lifestyle, and offers the latest in design trends.

Robert Allen @ Home website
 

TIMOROUS BEASTIES

The name Timorous Beasties comes from the Robert Burn's poem. "To a Mouse" (pronounced - Moose)

Noted for its surreal and provocative textiles and wallpapers, the design studio Timorous Beasties was founded in Glasgow in 1990 by Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons, who met while studying textile design at Glasgow School of Art.

By depicting uncompromisingly contemporary images on traditional textiles and wallpapers, Timorous Beasties has defined an iconoclastic style of design once described as “William Morris on acid.” Typical is the Glasgow Toile. At first glance it looks like one of the magnificent vistas portrayed on early 1800s Toile de Jouy wallpaper, but closer inspection reveals a nightmarish vision of contemporary Glasgow where crack addicts, prostitutes and the homeless are depicted against a forbidding backdrop of dilapidated tower blocks and scavenging seagulls.

Timorous Beasties website