The House of Liberty
A legacy of craftsmanship and artistry.

Liberty returns home for its 150th anniversary interiors collection, The House of Liberty. In celebration, the design house turns to its illustrious past, documented in the drawings and manuscripts by the pioneering designers and forward-thinking artists of the time. Brimming with richly detailed hand-drawn illustrations of carved oak staircases, wall panelling, tiled fireplaces, and stained-glass windows, the Liberty sketchbooks unveil the aesthetic legacies treasured in the Regent Street flagship.

The interior fabric and wallpaper collection draws on pivotal moments that have defined Liberty as the leading tastemaker and artistic innovator of interior design. Framed by the rich textures and relaxed glamour of bohemian botanicals lies the genesis of Liberty. Discovered in the renowned 60,000-strong design archive, high Victorian maximalist-style paisleys, embellished embroideries, and ‘70s style florals are complemented by characterful geometrics and formal stripes. Inspired by the sophistication of artists, poets, and playwrights from the sensuous Aesthetic movement, The House of Liberty embodies the decades’ cultural shifts in a captivating array of harmonious juxtapositions.

Curated for contemporary interiors and exhibited through the design house’s signature colour palette, The House of Liberty is a nod to Liberty’s sartorial past. Revived through a contemporary lens, the collection pays homage to a legacy of craftsmanship and artistry.

Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly crafted, using traditional and cutting-edge techniques in Italy and India. The weaves and printed fabrics highlight a variety of silk-like jacquards, twill stripes, woven wools, printed herringbone linen, and tactile velvets. The wallpapers include opulent wide-width bases and lustrous grass-cloths, full of luxurious textures and depth of colour.

FEATHER TRAIL
Inspired by a large-scale artwork discovered in the Liberty archive, this magnificent, trailing botanical of stylised flowers, leaves, and berries, was originally hand-painted in watercolour. Redrawn with graphic linework in refreshing palettes, Feather Trail captures a unique aesthetic that marries the tradition of decorative embroidery with a contemporary twist. Printed in Italy onto a beautiful linen with a heavy drape, this fabric is suitable for drapery, cushions, and accessories.

EDEN ORCHARD
Drawing inspiration from a collection of Jacobean-style, hand-painted artworks discovered in the Liberty archive, this striking ornamental design showcases the grandeur of early 17th century textiles. Oversized flowers enveloped by lush foliage are depicted in refreshing hues and arranged in a trailing Tree of Life-style pattern, highlighting the richness of flow and form. Expertly printed in Italy onto a 100% linen base with a heavy drape and soft tumbled finish, Etched Bloom is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

PAISLEY WILLOW
Discovered in one of Liberty’s archival pattern books, Paisley Willow is a weave interpretation of Palm Willow. Carefully redrawn and reimagined to preserve the exquisite intricacy of the original design. This traditional paisley floral, infused with a tropical twist, features an abundant garden of trailing vines, feathery fronds, and jewel-like blossoms, all nestled among elegant boteh paisleys. Crafted from Tana Reborn Eve, an innovative approach to transforming surplus fabrics. Paisley Willow is warp printed on 20% recycled cotton, offering a blurred ikat effect, suitable for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

BERRY VINE
Referencing traits of the Arts and Crafts movement, Berry Vine derives from a Liberty pattern book dating from c.1910. Printed on a luxurious soft-tumbled linen, this design is adorned with stylised lilies, bell flowers, and daisies. The slender, winding vines appear to stretch upwards creating a sense of delicate movement. Organic motifs and intricate shapes intertwine harmoniously, embodying the period’s celebration of craftsmanship and the beauty of the natural world. Berry Vine is ideal for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

PALM PARADE
Discovered as a loose fabric fragment in an 1880s Liberty pattern book, Palm Parade offers a glimpse into the early days of Liberty prints. Where the archival artwork was originally crafted using woodblock printing, this contemporary linen interpretation is inspired by the practice’s attention to detail. Showcasing neatly arranged rows of stylised carnations evocative of Middle Eastern artistry, Palm Parade is a timeless piece of the design house’s storied legacy. Ideal for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

FANFARE
Taking inspiration from an archival fabric fragment dating back to the late 1880s, Fanfare pays homage to the early years of Liberty’s printed textile tradition. This sophisticated geometric pattern features a scalloped arrangement of Asian-style fan motifs, decorated with delicately drawn stripes. The result is a timeless, versatile cotton-linen blend that celebrates the design house’s rich heritage while seamlessly complementing modern interiors. Suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

EDEN STITCH
Drawing inspiration from a collection of Jacobean-style, hand-painted artworks discovered in the Liberty archive, this striking ornamental embroidery showcases the grandeur of early 17th century textiles. Oversized flowers enveloped by lush foliage are depicted in refreshing hues and arranged in a trailing Tree of Life-style pattern, highlighting the richness of flow and form. Carefully crafted by expert embroiderers in India using brightly hued yarns, Eden Stitch is ideal for upholstery, drapery, and cushions.

CLOVER CLUB
Based on a Liberty paper impression from the 1910s, this bold and minimal design reduces organic forms to geometric abstractions. A single four-leaf clover motif is observed through the prism of stylisation – purified and distilled to discover its structural essence. Suggestive of a botanical blueprint, mottled textures and subtle tonalities highlight the hand-crafted, block print effect. Printed on a richly textured, soft velvet base used to enhance the beautifully vibrant hues of the design’s colourways. With super abrasion and exquisite drape, this fabric is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

TORBEN
Drawing inspiration from a hand-painted artwork unearthed in the Liberty archive, Torben introduces a modern take on the traditional paisley motif. The design transforms floral details into sleek geometric angles, offering a fresh, contemporary aesthetic. Torbens’ graphic forms are thoughtfully arranged within a structured grid layout, creating a beautifully tactile woven surface. Suitable for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

TAPIS
Tapis is based on a hand-painted artwork unearthed in the Liberty archive. Originally printed for the 1991 Liberty furnishing fabric collection, the design evokes a richly hued tapestry, reminiscent of the exquisitely crafted, traditional Persian rugs discovered in the famed Liberty rug salon. Brimming with vibrant flora and fauna, birds and peacocks with their graceful plumage blend seamlessly into the decorative floral background. Woven with a viscose-polyester blend, Tapis is ideal for drapery, cushions, and accessories.

BOMBAZINE
Bombazine is a contemporary interpretation of the historical flame stitch, a bold, often colourful zig zag pattern achieved through a combination of different weaving techniques. Popular during the 18th century amongst Europe and its colonies, this luxurious weave was developed for Liberty. Using textural yarns, coloured with rich hues from the design house’s signature colour palette, this beautiful coordinating fabric offers a vibrant graphic contrast to the collection’s intricate floral artworks. Ideal for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

WILDE LOTUS
Adapted from a series of small textile fragments discovered in the Liberty archive dating from the early 1900s, this statement print conjures up a dreamy, Art Nouveau-style aesthetic. Reimagined using a selection of additional natural motifs, striking trails of fluttering lotus flowers, leaves, and seed pods intertwine in an almost choreographed dance, while subtle nuances in tonality add texture and depth. Printed on a 100% linen base and a sumptuous velvet blend, Wilde Lotus is appropriate for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

ETCHED BLOOM
Dating back to the late 1870s when Thomas Wardle provided Liberty with its first-ever printed fabrics, Etched Bloom honours the beginning of the design house’s textile journey. Discovered in the renowned Liberty archive, the artwork has been meticulously reassembled and redrawn by the London design studio. Inspired by Indian wood blocks with a quintessentially Liberty Art Nouveau feel, this outlined floral is in constant flux, creating a mesmerising canvas of bold, stylised blooms amidst swirling foliage. Expertly printed in Italy onto a 100% linen base with a heavy drape and soft tumbled finish, Etched Bloom is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

MOON GARDEN
Nestled among an array of other rare blooms like the Snowdonia Hawkweed and the Gibraltar Campion, the elusive Moonflower graces us with its presence once a year, blooming for just a few hours. Hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, Moon Garden brings these floral treasures in a harmonious spectacle, echoing the essence of the Arts and Crafts-style that holds such significance to Liberty. Printed on a rich sumptuous velvet, suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

REGENCY HERA
A true heritage icon, Hera has adorned Liberty designs ever since the mid-1880s, appearing woven into and printed onto furnishing textiles, fashion fabrics, and scarves. Exhibited once more for interiors in an array of rich peacock hues, Regency Hera is a weave interpretation of the classic Hera designs. Suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

HANA WEAVE
Originally created during the height of Liberty’s iconic Art Nouveau period in the early 1900s, Hana Weave is an enticing botanical of sweeping poppies and carnations. Formerly exhibited within contemporary wallpaper and furnishing fabric collections, this Liberty classic has been reinvented once more. Decorated with sinuous stems in a lush arrangement of waves and scattered blossoms, Hana Weave is a beautifully elaborate woven jacquard. Thoughtfully woven in Italy using a viscose-cotton blend, this jacquard is suitable for upholstery, drapery, and cushions.

ROYAL IANTHE
Ianthe was created by well-known French Art Nouveau designer, R. Beauclair, in approximately 1900 and was later redrawn by David Haward's Studio. Ianthe is Greek for purple or violet flowers, suggesting that the flowers in the design may have originally been drawn from violets. In celebration of 150 years of Liberty, Ianthe has been innovatively reimagined for interiors in a new overprinted jacquard interpretation. With the timeless beauty of an antique, Royal Ianthe has been developed with contemporary interiors in mind. Ideal for drapery, cushions, and accessories.

POMEGRANATE GARDEN
Pomegranate Garden was originally created in 1965 under the creative direction of former Design Director, Bernard Nevill, as part of the trendsetting ‘Lotus’ collections of the 1960s. Meticulously redrawn and reimagined into a stylised representation of a blossoming orchard, this eclectic pattern softens bold outlines with delicate textures. Camouflaged birds nestle amidst lush foliage, while roses, tulips, irises, and bluebells intertwine with vibrant accents of delectable fruits. Printed on Liberty’s signature velvet, this fabric is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

MOUNT STITCH
Inspired by Japanese mountainscapes and ancient forests, this dramatic scenic embroidery perfectly complements the printed arboreal and floral artworks in the collection. Created in synergy to Bernard Nevill’s experimental 1960s luscious landscapes and botanical motifs, Mount Stitch is densely embroidered with beautiful boucle yarns. Suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

DECO BLOOM
Following the rich heritage of Art Deco florals that once inspired former Design Director, Bernard Nevill’s iconic 1960s patterns, Deco Bloom is a contemporary reimagining of timeless flora. Through the lens of 1970s folk aesthetics, this design is infused with a fresh creative perspective in a way that marries vintage elegance with modern charm. Blending the intricate detailing of Deco influences with the rustic warmth and charm of folk art, Deco Bloom balances both bold forms and sophisticated arrangements while pushing the boundaries of contemporary textile art. Printed on a luxurious velvet base, this fabric is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions and accessories.

PAINTED THORPE
Reminiscent of 1930s Liberty floral prints, the Tana Lawn™ cotton classic, Thorpe, was skilfully created as a colourful, repeating design by the Liberty design studio in 1968. Now reimagined for contemporary interiors, Painted Thorpe has been repainted using watercolours for a nostalgic, rambling meadow look. A signature for Liberty interior florals, this design offers an interplay of pattern and form suited to modern spaces. Printed on a beautiful linen base in an exciting selection of multi-colourways, Painted Thorpe is suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

GRAND THORPE
In honour of 150 years of Liberty, the Tana Lawn™ cotton classic, Thorpe, has been dramatically enlarged for a larger, abstracted interpretation of the initial 1968 artwork. Offering a bold take on its intricate meadow-like beauty, Grand Thorpe transforms the familiar into the extraordinary. The design’s large-scale florals evoke a painterly elegance, creating a striking visual narrative that retains the nostalgic charm of the original while embracing modernity. Crafted from Tana Reborn Eve, an innovative approach to transforming surplus fabrics, Grand Thorpe is printed on 20% recycled cotton suitable for drapery and cushions.

TWILL STRIPE
Evoking Liberty’s sartorial heritage, Twill Stripe draws inspiration from classic Regency period stripes and the refined elegance of traditional men’s ties and silk pocket squares. Infused with a touch of English eccentricity, this playful design is presented in unexpected colour combinations for a hint of vibrancy and intrigue. Woven in Italy, this fabric is suitable for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

CRAVAT
In a sophisticated exploration of geometric precision and tactile elegance, Cravat is a woven interpretation of a collection of printed silks discovered in the Liberty archive. The preserved intricate, tiny square patterns depicted in the original silk are reimagined in a larger scale, enhanced with the wool’s depth of richness. Suitable for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

ORBELLA
Inspired by a hand-painted Liberty artwork created in 1973, Orbella has been reimagined into a dynamic geometric pattern featuring a striking interplay of alternating stripes and circles. Reminiscent of a modernist collage, this contemporary coordinate utilises contrasting and complementary colours to create a vibrant visual rhythm. The perfect addition to the floral and paisley artworks in the collection, Orbella is beautifully woven by in Italy making it ideal for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories

REMY ROSE
Taking inspiration from a 1973 hand-painted Liberty artwork, this small geometric check embraces the underlying symmetry found all around us in nature. Tiny rotating rose florets are reminiscent of the minute details of flower centres, anchored by a closely arranged pattern of diagonal stripes and squares. Woven with 100% wool, Remy Rose is appropriate for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

TUDOR BRICK
Echoing the grandeur of the Tudor-style architecture discovered within the Liberty flagship store, the building’s landmark chimneys are evoked in Tudor Brick’s geometric pattern. Crafted from handmade bricks inspired by those found at Hampton Court, each of the Regent Street store’s chimney bricks are shaped from special moulds to create unique patterns. Carefully woven with a cotton-linen blend, Tudor Brick is appropriate for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

TIPPET
Inspired by the Liberty Art Colours fabric swatch book discovered in the renowned 60,000 design archive, Tippet combines two vibrantly rich hues in a bi-coloured textural coordinate. This design is the perfect complement to the more intricate floral and geometric prints in the collection. Suitable for light upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

YVES
This sophisticated textural coordinate pays homage to Liberty’s sartorial heritage, drawing inspiration from the intricate patterns woven into men’s silk ties. Yves’ versatile design balances a graphic, small-scale motif with the tactile richness of woven mixed fibres, including chenille and a cotton-linen blend. With its refined texture and understated elegance, Yves serves as the perfect complement to the statement artworks found within the collection. Suitable for upholstery, drapery, cushions, and accessories.

CHARLTON
With strong influences from traditional Persian and Islamic design aesthetics, this richly decorated botanical pattern, originally created by Liberty in 1965, seamlessly blends stylised florals with subtle geometric elements. Reminiscent of the exquisite Persian rugs sold at specialist rug department in the Liberty flagship store, Charlton’s intricate shapes follow a symmetrical, tile-like layout. Printed on a lustrous, pearlescent grass-cloth base, each motif is encased within ornate, accentuated frames.

TWILL
Drawing on Liberty’s unique sartorial heritage, this design draws inspiration from classic Regency period stripes and the refined elegance of menswear accessories. Developed into a large-scale wallpaper pattern and printed on a sumptuous grass-cloth base, Twill’s unexpected colour combinations and rich textures blends tradition with individuality.

AURORA INK
The Liberty legacy is defined by its iconic plain-woven silks, which have been integral to the design house’s origins and have effortlessly transcended eras, movements, and fashions. Dating back to c.1909, the Aurora silks collection featured luxurious threads, masterfully dyed and woven to create stunning ombré effects in a wide range of colours. Aurora Ink, a modern reinterpretation of a silk from this collection, brings Liberty’s artistic heritage to life as a sophisticated statement wallpaper. With delicate gradations of inky jewel tones and a subtle nod to traditional ikat techniques, the design exudes natural lustre through its unparalleled craftsmanship. Each brushstroke of colour carries a piece of history, blending Liberty’s past with contemporary innovation.