The brand’s new curated collection of luxury accessories is designed with a spirit of mixing patterns and colours for which the house of Christopher Farr Cloth is renowned. The collection includes cushions that feature some of the brand’s most iconic designs, including ‘Carnival’, a bold botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell.
Our best-selling 'Carnival' botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell, combined with 'Belge' a playful design by Barron and Larcher, finished with a red trim.
Our best-selling 'Carnival' botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell, combined with 'E' a small and dynamic design by Anni Albers, finished with a rose trim.
'Criss Cross' is a textured weave by Kit Kemp that features a small repetitive motif. The small X motif represents a fabric stitch, in particular the uneven cross-stitch that joins together old South American blankets. The cushion is presented in three unique colourways of the fabric.
'Criss Cross' is a textured weave by Kit Kemp that features a small repetitive motif. The small X motif represents a fabric stitch, in particular the uneven cross-stitch that joins together old South American blankets. The cushion is presented in three unique colourways of the fabric.
'Criss Cross' is a textured weave by Kit Kemp that features a small repetitive motif. The small X motif represents a fabric stitch, in particular the uneven cross-stitch that joins together old South American blankets. The cushion is presented in three unique colourways of the fabric.
One of our best selling woven patterns Hippie, created by Cloth Studio with a subtle stripe detail. This smart, square cushion will bring an instant splash of cool or vibrant colour. Available in denim or lemon.
One of our best selling woven patterns Hippie, created by Cloth Studio with a subtle stripe detail. This smart, square cushion will bring an instant splash of cool or vibrant colour. Available in denim or lemon.
One of our most playful designs, 'La Jungle' is from the archive of the renowned French artist Raoul Dufy who was active from 1905 until his death in 1953. Featuring elephant and tiger motifs, the cushion is finished with our new ‘Pyramid’ piping in a complimenting colour combination.
One of our most playful designs, 'La Jungle' is from the archive of the renowned French artist Raoul Dufy who was active from 1905 until his death in 1953. Featuring elephant and tiger motifs, the cushion is finished with our new ‘Pyramid’ piping in a complimenting colour combination.
One of our most playful designs, 'La Jungle' is from the archive of the renowned French artist Raoul Dufy who was active from 1905 until his death in 1953. Featuring elephant and tiger motifs, the cushion is finished with our new ‘Pyramid’ piping in a complimenting colour combination.
One of our best selling woven patterns Loom Weave, designed by Kit Kemp with a subtle stripe detail. This smart, square cushion will bring an instant splash of cool or vibrant colour. Available in indigo or hot pink.
One of our best selling woven patterns Loom Weave, designed by Kit Kemp with a subtle stripe detail. This smart, square cushion will bring an instant splash of cool or vibrant colour. Available in indigo or hot pink.
Celebrating the archives of Raoul Dufy with the large-scale botanical print ‘Mille Feuille’ and the geometric pattern of ‘Cremaillere’, finished with a yellow trim.
‘Pop Art’ was from our first passementerie collection, created in collaboration with Kit Kemp. The design draws inspiration from her travels and the textiles she loves. The design showcases the creative craftsmanship of handmade Indian embroideries, with the skilled craftswomen of Kerala responding to Kit’s design and applying their own creative interpretation.
‘Pop Art’ was from our first passementerie collection, created in collaboration with Kit Kemp. The design draws inspiration from her travels and the textiles she loves. The design showcases the creative craftsmanship of handmade Indian embroideries, with the skilled craftswomen of Kerala responding to Kit’s design and applying their own creative interpretation.
A beautifully lightweight throw blending fine wool with silk, featuring bands of soft creams and greys with a charcoal stripe and co-ordinating fringed edge .
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Barron and Larcher’s striking hand block printed design ‘Belge’ is combined with Kit Kemp’s geometric ‘Small Way’ print, finished with a hot pink trim.
Our best-selling 'Carnival' botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell, combined with the 'Peace & Love' colourful stripe by Kit Kemp, finished with a smart blue trim.
Our best-selling 'Carnival' botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell, combined with the 'Peace & Love' colourful stripe by Kit Kemp, finished with a smart yellow trim.